13.1 RNA, Consisting of a Single Strand of Ribonucleotides, Participates in a Variety of Cellular Functions
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13.2 Transcription Is the Synthesis of an RNA Molecule from a DNA Template
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13.3 Bacterial Transcription Consists of Initiation, Elongation, and Termination
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13.4 Eukaryotic Transcription Is Similar to Bacterial Transcription but Has Some Important Differences
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13.5 Transcription in Archaea Is More Similar to Transcription in Eukaryotes Than to Transcription in Eubacteria
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