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explain the structure of Eukaryotic gene

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Answered by shreetimakhatiwada20
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The gene structure and the gene expression mechanism in eukaryotes are far more complicated than in prokaryotes. In typical eukaryotes, the region of the DNA coding for a protein is usually not continuous. This region is composed of alternating stretches of exons and introns.

Answered by asokantvpm68
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In typical eukaryotes, the region of the DNA coding for a protein is usually not continuous. ... This region is composed of alternating stretches of exons and introns. During transcription, both exons and introns are transcribed onto the RNA, in their linear order.

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