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Removal of RNA polymerase III from nucle...

Removal of RNA polymerase III from nucleoplasm will affect the synthesis of

A

tRNA

B

hnRNA

C

mRNA

D

rRNA

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A

RNA poylmerase III transcribes tRNA , therefore tRNA synthesis will be affected will be affected. RNA polymerase-II synthesises mRNA while , RNA polymerase-I synthesis rRNA in eukaryotes.
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