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The key differences between prokaryotic transcription and eukaryotic transcription, along with major players involved in the eukaryotic transcription (RNA polymerases and Transcription factors).
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00:00 - Outline
01:10 - The key differences between prokaryotic and eukaryotic transcription
02:25 - The major players in eukaryotic transcription
06:20 - Why are eukaryotic RNA polymerases named I, II and III?
07:18 - The major players in eukaryotic transcription
09:21 - Why are transcription factors named A, B, D, E, F, and H?
10:45 - Eukaryotic RNA polymerase structure
You will also see that promoters of rRNA and tRNA genes are different from mRNA genes. Furthermore, we also discuss how steady-state RNA distribution within a cell contrasts that of the RNA polymerases. And towards the end, we highlight a few regulatory processes in the RNA production in eukaryotes.
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Prokaryotic Promoter Video: • Prokaryotic Transcript...
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