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Termination : Once the RNA polymerase reaches the termination region of DNA, tlw RNA polymerase is separated from DNA-RNA hybrid, as nascent RNA separates This process is called termination which is facilitated by certain termination factor(p). ln prokaryotes, mRNA does not require any processing so transcription and translation both occur in the cytosol. It can be said that the transcription and translation are coupled together.
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