Transcription: Process by which RNA is synthesised from a DNA template.
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1 | 
Coupled
  transcription-translation is the rule. | 
Coupled
  transcription translation is not possible. | ||||
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2 | 
Occurs
  in the cytoplasm. | 
Occurs
  in the nucleus.  | ||||
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3 | 
There
  is no definite phase for its occurrence. | 
Take
  place in the G1 and G2 phases of cell cycle.  | ||||
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4 | 
A
  single RNA polymerase synthesises all the three types of RNA (mRNA, tRNA,
  rRNA) | 
The
  RNA polymerases I, II and III synthesizes rRNA, mRNA and tRNA respectively.  | ||||
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5 | 
RNAs
  are released and processed in the cytoplasm. | 
RNAs
  are released and processes in the nucleus. | ||||
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6 | 
Initiation
  of transcription does not need any proteins or initiation factors.  | 
Initiation
  of transcription requires proteins called transcription factors. These are TFIIA,
  TFIIB, TFIID, TFIIE, TFIIF AND TFIIH. These recognise TATA BOX.  | ||||
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7 | 
Pre
  RNA molecules are released and processed in the cytoplasm.  | 
Pre
  RNA are released and processed in the nucleus.  | ||||
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8 | 
RNA
  polymerases are complexes of five polypeptides.  | 
RNA
  polymerases are complexes of 10-15 polypeptides.  | ||||
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9 | 
The
  mRNA primary transcript has fewer surplus nucleotides.  | 
The
  mRNA primary transcript has a large number of surplus nucleotides.  | ||||
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10 | 
Transcriptional
  unit has one or more genes (Polycistronic). | 
Transcriptional
  unit has only one gene (Monocistronic). | ||||
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11.  | 
Transcription and translation nearly simultaneous. Little process of mRNA | 
Processing
  of hnRNA includes: 
·       
  Addition of 5’cap(7 methylguanosine) 
·       
  Addition of 3’poly A tail. | ||||
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12 | 
The
  23S, 16S and 5S rRNAs are formed from a single primary transcript.  | 
The 28S, 18S, 5.8S and 5S rRNAS are formed from two
  primary transcripts. | ||||
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13.  | 
Rifampin:
  RNA polymerase binds to β subunit. 
Actinomycin-Intercalates
  to interrupt transcription. | 
Inhibitors:
   
α amanitin: Inhibits RNA polymerase 2 most srongly | 
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