Question
Replication is the process of copying the genetic information from parent cell to daughter cell. On the other hand, transcription is the process of transfer of genetic information from DNA to RNA.
Transcription
I. Catalyzed by RNA polymerase.
II. Act only on one strand
Replication
I. Catalyzed by DNA polymerase.
II. RNA primase is require
Both
I. Localized in the cytoplasm in prokaryotic cell.
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Match the description with the appropiated category. transcription, replication or both. Localized in cytoplasm in Prokaryotic cell Catalyzed by RNA polymerase Catalyzed by DNA polymerase RNA primase is required Acts only on one strand
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