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1. What are the three processes in post-transcriptional processes that must be completed before transcripts can be translated in eukaryotes?
A. Binding of snRNPs, addition of a poly A tail, splicing of introns
B. Binding of snRNPs, transporting, synthesizing of ribose
C. Capping, transporting, synthesizing of ribose
D. Binding of snRNPs, capping, splicing
E. Capping, splicing, addition of a poly A tail
2. Which of the following key differences between prokaryotic and eukaryotic transcription are TRUE? Check all that apply.
A. prokaryotic transcription occurs in the cytoplasm, while eukaryotic transcription occurs in the nucleus
B. eukaryotic transcription is carried out by 1 RNA polymerase, while prokaryotic transcription is carried out by 3 different RNA polymerases
C. eukaryotic transcripts are processed, while prokaryotic transcripts are translated while transcription is still occurring
D. prokaryotes have sigma factors for specificity of binding whereas eukaryotes have multiple general transcription factors

E. prokaryotes have to worry about unpackaging the DNA for transcription, while eukaryotes have almost naked DNA not bound up by nucleosome

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