Multiple Choice
A major difference between transcription in bacteria and eukaryotes is that
A) transcription and translation are uncoupled in bacteria.
B) transcription and translation are coupled in bacteria.
C) there is no difference; transcription and translation are coupled in both bacteria andeukaryotes.
D) there are many additional levels of control of gene expression in bacteria.
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