What do you think would happen, if a mutation ends up deleting the Goldberg-hogness box?
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Deletion of a TATA box results in loss of the corresponding cap sites. An insertion of 7 bp between the right TATA box and corresponding cap sites results in a shift of the position of the cap sites, so that the original distance of TATA box to cap sites is conserved as much as possible.
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