In Eukaryotic Species,three Separate RNA Polymerases Transcribe Different Categories of Genes.RNA
In eukaryotic species,three separate RNA polymerases transcribe different categories of genes.RNA polymerase III is known to primarily transcribe:
A) messenger RNAs.
B) protein-encoding genes.
C) most ribosomal RNAs.
D) transfer RNAs and small nuclear RNAs.
E) genes responsible for DNA replication.
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