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Eukaryotic vs Bacterial Transcription Differences by Nina Torayno is a document available to read on EtoBox.

Eukaryotic transcription occurs in the nucleus and involves three specialized RNA polymerases, while bacterial transcription happens in the cytoplasm with a single RNA polymerase. Eukaryotic RNA undergoes extensive processing, including capping, splicing, and polyadenylation, before it can be translated, whereas bacterial RNA is typically ready for translation immediately after transcription. Additionally, eukaryotic transcription requires multiple transcription factors and regulatory elements like enhancer

Author
Nina Torayno
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EN