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How many of eukaryotic RNA polymerase subunits are common for all three polymerases?(a) 3(b) 5(c) 10(d) 7This question was addressed to me during an online interview.Question is taken from Transcription in Eukaryotes : RNA Polymerases topic in chapter Gene Expression : Transcription Prokaryotes of Cytogenetics

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The CORRECT answer is (b) 5

For explanation I would say: The beta, beta prime, TWO alpha and one omega SUBUNIT homology to eukaryotic RNA POLIS common in all three RNA polymerases. These are RPA 1-5 respectively. The rest subunits are non-essential or dispensable.



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