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A promoter is a DNA sequence that is upstream of a gene. Promoters comprise about 35 base pair consensus sequences that are required for transcription initiation. The figure from the textbook shows the positions of the consensus sequences in a promoter:

Predict and explain the possible effect of a mutation on the transcription at the following locations:

-7

-19

-32

+1

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