give 3 major difference between prokaryotic transcription and eukaryotic transcription
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Eukaryotes have three types of RNA polymerases, I, II, and III, and prokaryotes only have one type. ... Another main difference between the two is that transcription and translation occurs simultaneously in prokaryotes and in eukaryotes the RNA is first transcribed in the nucleus and then translated in the cytoplasm.
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1) In a prokaryotic cell, transcription and translation are coupled , that is, translation begins while the mRNA is still being synthesized.
2) In a eukaryotic cell, transcription occurs in the nucleus, and translation occurs in the cytoplasm.
3) Eukaryotic cells contain membrane-bound organelles, such as the nucleus
4) Prokaryotic cells do not contain membrane bound cells
5) Prokaryotic Transcription Doesn’t require any proteins or other factors for the initiation of transcription.
6) Eukaryotic Transcription Requires proteins known as transcription factors for the initiation.
these are the three differences...