Multiple Choice
Which of the following correctly describes a difference between RNA & DNA polymerases?
A) RNA polymerases usually do not need a template, while DNA polymerases do.
B) DNA polymerases usually require a primer (i.e., they can only continue a strand, not start one) , while most RNA polymerases do not.
C) RNA polymerases usually synthesize introns, while DNA polymerases synthesize cistrons.
D) RNA polymerases polymerize 5' 3', while DNA polymerases polymerize 3' 5'.
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