In bacteria translation can begin much before the mrna is full transcribed. Justify with two reasons.
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1)In bacteria, mRNA does not require any processing to become active.
2)There is no seperation of cytoplasm and nucleus in bacteria therefore bith translation and transcription takes place in the same compartment
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Yes, in Bacteria translation can begin much before the mRNA is fully transcribed this is due to two main reasons.
Explanation:
1. The mRNA of bacteria does not require any processing (splicing, capping and tailing) to become active unlike the hnRNA that requires processing.
2. There is no separation of cytosol and nucleus in bacteria so transcription and translation takes place in the same compartment.
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