Understanding Transcription Regulation - Biology

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Prokaryotic transcription                     .

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Prokaryotes do not have nuclei. It is translation, not transcription, that occurs on ribosomes. tRNA is the type of RNA that brings amino acids to the ribosome; again, translation is the process of protein synthesis from amino acids. There are many differences between eukaryotic and prokaryotic transcription! These differences are monumental in differentiating between eukaryotes and prokaryoes. For example, in eukaryotes, transcription occurs in the nucleus and involves mRNA processing—adding a 5' cap, adding a 3' poly-A tail, and splicing out introns; none of these things are true for prokaryotes.

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