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Ne4ueva [31]
3 years ago
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Steps in Archaean transcription and translation are like that of

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MArishka [77]3 years ago
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Are you sure these are the options to this question, and not <span>eukaryotes, prokaryotes, bacteria, and none of the above?
If these are the correct options, then steps in Archaean transcription and translation are like that of A. eukaryotes, because </span><span>the RNA polymerase of archaea is closer in structure and function to RNA polymerase II of eukaryotic organisms.</span>
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