Talk:Bacterial transcription

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Size
how big is the prokaryotic cell? do you need a microscope to see it? what does it look like? —Preceding unsigned comment added by 68.246.193.123 (talk)


 * The page on prokaryotes talks a bit about that. It says they range from 10-4m to 10-7m.  I doubt any of these would be visible by the naked eye - 10-4 may be a dot - I don't know.  Read the page on prokaryotes for more info though. --PhiJ (talk) 19:56, 26 November 2007 (UTC)

Requested move

 * The following discussion is an archived discussion of the proposal. Please do not modify it. Subsequent comments should be made in a new section on the talk page. No further edits should be made to this section. 

The result of the proposal was moved. --BDD (talk) 22:57, 2 January 2013 (UTC)

Prokaryotic transcription → Bacterial transcription – Essentially, there is no such thing as "Prokaryotic transcription". Archaean transcription has little in common with bacterial transcription, and in many aspects archaean transcription is closer to eukaryotic transcription than to bacterial one. The article describes bacterial transcription, and should be renamed accordingly, with appropriate changes in text. Archaean transcription article could be created later.Teaktl17 (talk) 23:12, 25 December 2012 (UTC)
 * Support and please create the archaean transcription page! Rich Farmbrough, 03:50, 2 January 2013 (UTC).


 * I created Archaeal transcription factor B to encourage you. Rich Farmbrough, 05:09, 2 January 2013 (UTC).


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Information Removed
I removed a lot of plagiarized material from this article. I found the website that it was copied from word for word... here is the link: https://bio.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Microbiology/Book%3A_Microbiology_(Boundless)/7%3A_Microbial_Genetics/7.06%3A_Translation%3A_Protein_Synthesis/7.6C%3A_Prokaryotic_Transcription_and_Translation_Are_Coupled

I paraphrased some of the information and properly cited this source.

Ashleystrenko (talk) 12:52, 8 October 2019 (UTC)