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    Transcription in Eukaryotes Differs from RNA Synthesis in Prokaryotes
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Transcription in Eukaryotes Differs from RNA Synthesis in Prokaryotes

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Transcription in eukaryotes differs from RNA synthesis in prokaryotes


A) by requiring a primer.
B) by simplifying the process with multifunctional enzymes.
C) in using more complex σ factors.
D) by having multiple RNA polymerases rather than one.

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