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If a cell has enough of the protein insulin, which of the following would happen to prevent its production?
a. An inhibitor would block the transfer RNA from attaching to RNA polymerase so translation will not occur.
b. An inhibitor would block RNA polymerase from attaching to the DNA strand of the insulin gene so transcription would not occcur.
c. An inhibitor would block RNA polymerase from attaching to the ribosome so no insulin can be made during translation.
d. An inhibitor would block DNA polymerase from attaching to the messenger RNA so no insulin is made.