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Chapter 19.2, Problem 3CC
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To propose a hypothesis: To compare viral and cellular RNA polymerase in terms of template and functions.
Concept introduction: Cellular RNA polymerase is an enzyme found in all organisms. Viral RNA polymerases play an important role in replication and transcription of virus. Replication is a process of synthesizing an exact copy from the parent or template strand. Transcription is a process where RNA is formed using DNA or RNA as a template.
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