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Which molecules are distinctively different in Bacteria and Archaea?

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RNA polymerases

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The answer is RNA polymerases :D

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The answer is RNA polymerases.

RNA polymerases are involved in the process of transcription, which reads the DNA and thanks to RNA polymerases, RNA is synthesized. Bacteria have a special type of RNA polymerases that made them distinctively different from Archaea. Bacterial RNA polymerase is a large molecule that also catalyzes mRNA and ncRNA synthesis.
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