The RNA polymerases that transcribe bacterial DNA are
A.multisubunit enzymes
B. only active inside the cell
C. interchangable with DNA polymerases
D. highly glycosylated in their active forms
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RNA polymerase III transcribes the genes for tRNA 5S rRNA, and other small RNA molecules.
RNA polymerase II transcribes the genes that encode proteins and has been studied the most.
Starting transcription of eukaryotic genes is more complex than in bacteria.
The layout of the eukaryotic promoter is much different.
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RNA polymerase III transcribes the genes for tRNA 5S rRNA, and other small RNA molecules.
RNA polymerase II transcribes the genes that encode proteins and has been studied the most.
Starting transcription of eukaryotic genes is more complex than in bacteria.
The layout of the eukaryotic promoter is much different.
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The RNA polymerases that transcribe bacterial DNA are
❱ The RNA polymerases that transcribe bacterial DNA are highly glycosylated in their active forms
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