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RNA polymerase doesn't have a proofreading function.
In Prokaryotic Cells transcription and translation can occur simultaneously, but transcription happens after a transcription initiation complex has been formed.
Interphase
Many things can cause mutations like Radiation,Changing habitat[eg.The Peppered moth],and of course by constant change from generation to generation.
Transcription occurs in the nucleus.
RNA polymerase doesn't have a proofreading function.
Yes transcription occurs inside the nucleus of the cell.
In Prokaryotic Cells transcription and translation can occur simultaneously, but transcription happens after a transcription initiation complex has been formed.
Interphase
It occurs in the cytoplasm of the cell. Transcription and translation occur in prokaryotes at the same time because of the lack of nuclear membrane.RNA polymerase transcribes through the terminator sequence, causing the polymerase to fall off the DNA and release the transcript.
Nope. Transcription first, then translation. They occur in alphabetical order. The DNA is copied into RNA in transcription. The RNA is translated into protein in translation.
During transcription.
Because there are no nuclei in bacteria and both transcription and translation are carried out in cytoplasm. Ribosomes can bind to mRNAs that are being transcribed.
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Interphase
Yes
Somatic mutations occur in somatic body cells. These mutations are passed on to daughter cells during mitosis and to the offspring of those cells in turn, but are not passed on to sexually produced offspring.