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In eukaryotes, during transcription

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In a eukaryotic cell during transcription enzymes RNA polymerase l, ll and lll are used respectively for the formation of:

In a eukaryotic cell during transcription enzymes RNA polymerase l, ll and lll are used respectively for the formation of:

During transcription of RNA

Assertion: In eukaryotes, transcription occurs in nucleus. Reason: In bacteria, transcription occurs in cytoplasm.

Assertion: In eukaryotes, transcription occurs in nucleus. Reason: In bacteria, transcription and translatio occurs in cytoplasm.

Transcription in Prokaryotes || Transcription in Eukaryotes || Post Transcriptional Modification

During the eukaryotic transcription, the genetic information encoded in the DNA will be transferred to m-RNA. The m-RNA thus formed will be processed and utilized to synthesize a protein. a. Both the DNA strands are not copied during transcription. Why? b. What do template and coding DNA strands represent? c. What will be the result, if RNA is not spliced before translation?

(a) Give reason for - (i) Both strands of DNA are not copied during transcription. (ii) Transcription and translation in bacteria can be coupled. (b) Differentiate between the process of transcription in prokaryotes and eukaryotes