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Question32 Which one of the following statements describes a key difference between transcription as it occurs in bacteria compared to eukaryotes? Select one alternative: Bacterial translation can start before transcription of the same gene has finished. Bacteria use three distinct RNA polymerases that synthesise different RNA types. In bacteria, synthesis of the RNA chain occurs in the 5′ → 3′ direction. Promoter regions are only found in bacterial operons. ResetMaximum marks: 1 Flag question undefined

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A.Bacterial translation can start before transcription of the same gene has finished.
B.Bacteria use three distinct RNA polymerases that synthesise different RNA types.
C.In bacteria, synthesis of the RNA chain occurs in the 5′ → 3′ direction.
D.Promoter regions are only found in bacterial operons.
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To approach this question, I will evaluate each statement in terms of what distinguishes bacterial transcription-translation from eukaryotic processes. Option 1: 'Bacterial translation can start before transcription of the same gene has finished.' This captures a fundamental prokaryotic feature: transcription and translation are coupled because there is no nuclear membrane separating them. As soon as mRNA begins to emerge from RNA polymerase, ribosome......Login to view full explanation

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