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RNA polymerase II is responsible for transcription of :

A : RNA polymerase is of three types in eukaryotes for the synthesis of all types of RNAs. R : RNA polymerase consists of six types of polympeptides alongwith rho factor which is involved in termination of RNA synthesis.

A : RNA polymerase is of three types in eukaryotes for the synthesis of all types of RNAs. R : RNA polymerase consists of six types of polypeptides along with rho factor which is involved in termination of RNA synthesis.

Mark the incorrect differences between eukaryotic and prokaryotic transcription. I. In eukaryotes , the genes are split having exons and introns while in prokaryotes it isn't . ii The structural gene which is to be transcribed is generally mono- cistronic in prokaryotes and poly-cistronic in eukaryotes . III . The RAN formed with the help of RNA polymerase in eukaryotes requires future processing to function as m-RNA while in prokaryotes it is directly used as m - RNA. IV. In eukaryotes, RNA polymerase binds to the promoter region while in prokaryotes it binds to the operator region .