What is the role of RNA polymerase II in eukaryotic transcription?Group of answer choicesTo synthesise pre-rRNA and pre-tRNA from TATA containing genesTo synthesise pre-tRNA and pre-rRNA from genes that do not contain a TATA boxTo synthesise all forms of RNA, but not from TATA containing genesTo synthesise mRNA from TATA containing genes
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What is the role of RNA polymerase II in eukaryotic transcription?Group of answer choicesTo synthesise pre-rRNA and pre-tRNA from TATA containing genesTo synthesise pre-tRNA and pre-rRNA from genes that do not contain a TATA boxTo synthesise all forms of RNA, but not from TATA containing genesTo synthesise mRNA from TATA containing genes
Solution
The role of RNA polymerase II in eukaryotic transcription is to synthesise mRNA from TATA containing genes.
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a.Briefly describe the role of RNA polymerase in gene transcription.
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