RNA polymerase differs from DNA polymerase in that it
A) synthesizes new strands of RNA in a 3ʹ to 5ʹ direction.
B) is a monomeric protein.
C) can synthesize a complementary strand without the two strands of DNA being separated.
D) does not require a primer to initiate synthesis of RNA.
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Q1: The prokaryotic cells most commonly used to
Q3: The DNA sequence to which an RNA
Q4: The regions of the DNA where RNA
Q5: The role of the sigma (
Q6: Transcription of a bacterial gene is
Q7: The sigma (
Q8: Transcription is _-dependent _ synthesis.
A) DNA; DNA
B)
Q9: Termination of transcription in E. coli
Q10: Eukaryotic RNA polymerase I genes code for
A)
Q11: Mitochondrial genes are transcribed by
A) RNA polymerase
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