Multiple Choice
What makes eukaryotic transcripts easier to isolate than bacterial transcripts?
A) Eukaryotic transcripts are not methylated but their genes are often methylated.
B) Larger transcript size in eukaryotes enables easy size-selection methods.
C) mRNA is polyadenylated in eukaryotes.
D) Transcripts are the most abundant RNAs in eukaryotes.
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