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18 January, 16:23

A part of the promoter found in Archaea and Eukaryotes, called the TATA box, is said to be highly conserved in evolution. What could this indicate? A. The sequence evolves very rapidly. B. The sequence does not mutate. C. Any mutation in the sequence is selected against.

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  1. 18 January, 17:37
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    The sequence does not mutate.

    Explanation:

    The conserved sequences may be defined as the identical or the similar DNA sequences that shows similarity in different group of organism. TATA box sequences is the example of conserved sequences.

    These conserved sequences has been maintained by the phenomena of the natural selection. These sequences remain conserved throughout the evolution process. The conserved sequences cannot be mutated easily and present from the different geologic time.

    Thus, the correct answer is answer is option (B).
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