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How is coupling of transcription and translation possible in bacteria? Select all that apply. Select all that apply.
as soon as an mRNA is transcribed, ribosomal subunits have physical access to it
there are membranes separating the chromosome from ribosomes
bacterial transcripts do not contain introns
the primary transcript without the complete open reading frame
bacterial ribosomes cannot translate the mRNA without pre-mRNA splicing
As soon as an mRNA is transcribed, ribosomal subunits have physical access to it.
Bacterial transcripts do not contain introns.
Explanation:
Bacteria do not have cell organelles. So that there are no membranes separating the chromosome from ribosomes.
Bacterial transcripts do not contain introns. Hence, bacterial ribosomes can translate the mRNA without pre-mRNA splicing. The primary transcript is the complete open reading frame. Primary transcript is the final RNA.