Question #6425312Single Choice
Biology
Question
In the context of RNA synthesis, which of the following is a significant difference between transcription in prokaryotes and eukaryotes?
Options
A
RNA polymerase in prokaryotes synthesizes DNA, while in eukaryotes, it synthesizes RNA.
B
Prokaryotic RNA undergoes capping and splicing, while eukaryotic RNA does not.
C
Prokaryotic RNA polymerase binds directly to the promoter, while eukaryotic RNA polymerase requires transcription factors.
D
Prokaryotic transcription occurs in the nucleus, while eukaryotic transcription occurs in the cytoplasm.
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