Difference btw transcription in parokaryotes Nd eukaryotes
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Prokaryotic Transcription
Transcription and translation occur simultaneously
Prokaryotic transcription occurs in the cytoplasm
RNAs are released and processed in the cytoplasm
RNA polymerases are a complex of five polypeptides.
Doesn’t require any proteins or other factors for the initiation of transcription
Eukaryotic Transcription
Transcription and translation don’t occur simultaneously.
Eukaryotic transcription occurs in the nucleus and translation occurs in the cytoplasm.
RNAs are released and processed in the nucleus
RNA polymerases are a complex of 10 -15 polypeptides.
Requires proteins known as transcription factors for the initiation.
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Following are the points to show difference between transcription in prokaryotes and Eukaryotes.
- The transcription in Prokaryotes occurs in the cell cytoplasm where as the transcription in Eukaryotes occurs in the cell nucleus.
- The transcription in Prokaryotes happen simultaneously with translation while the transcription in Prokaryotes differ in space and time with the translation.