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RNA polymerases show division of labour in eukaryotes , justify


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Answered by rohankarne4
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eukaryotes, there are three different RNA polymerases. ... RNA polymerase II transcribes mRNA. RNA polymerase III transcribes tRNA, 5srRNA and snRNA. Hence RNA polymerases in eukaryotes show division of labour by getting involved in the transcription of the different types of RNA.

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Explanation:

In eukaryotes, there are three different RNA polymerases. ... RNA polymerase II transcribes mRNA. RNA polymerase III transcribes tRNA, 5srRNA and snRNA. Hence RNA polymerases in eukaryotes show division of labour by getting involved in the transcription of the different types of RNA.

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