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Which statement describes a difference between transcription in eukaryotic and prokaryotic cells?

In eukaryotes, transcription occurs simultaneously with translation, while transcription in prokaryotes must complete before translation can begin..

In eukaryotes, transcription produces a monocistronic RNA, while transcription in prokaryotes produces a polycistronic RNA.

In eukaryotes, transcription produces an RNA molecule, while transcription in prokaryotes produces a DNA molecule.

In eukaryotes, transcription produces an DNA molecule, while transcription in prokaryotes produces a RNA molecule.

In eukaryotes, transcription is completed by an RNA polymerase, while transcription in prokaryotes is completed with a DNA polymerase.

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Which statement describes a difference between transcription in eukaryotic and prokaryotic cells?

In eukaryotes, transcription occurs simultaneously with translation, while transcription in prokaryotes must complete before translation can begin..

In eukaryotes, transcription produces a monocistronic RNA, while transcription in prokaryotes produces a polycistronic RNA.

In eukaryotes, transcription produces an RNA molecule, while transcription in prokaryotes produces a DNA molecule.

In eukaryotes, transcription produces an DNA molecule, while transcription in prokaryotes produces a RNA molecule.

In eukaryotes, transcription is completed by an RNA polymerase, while transcription in prokaryotes is completed with a DNA polymerase.

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