Explain the process of transcription in eukaryotes. Represent it diagrammatically
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The general process of transcription can be applied to both prokaryotes and eukaryotes cells.
the basic biochemistry for each is the same , the specific mechanisms and regulation of transcription differ between prokaryotes and eukaryotes. Eukaryotic transcription is carried out in the nucleus of the cell and proceeds in three sequential stages.
Eukaryotic transcription is carried out in the nucleus of the cell by one of three RNA polymerases, depending on the RNA being transcribed, and proceeds in three sequential stages:
Initiation
Elongation
Termination.
the basic biochemistry for each is the same , the specific mechanisms and regulation of transcription differ between prokaryotes and eukaryotes. Eukaryotic transcription is carried out in the nucleus of the cell and proceeds in three sequential stages.
Eukaryotic transcription is carried out in the nucleus of the cell by one of three RNA polymerases, depending on the RNA being transcribed, and proceeds in three sequential stages:
Initiation
Elongation
Termination.
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