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How gene prediction varies in prokaryotes and eukaryotes

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Answered by madhumani9
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Answer:The transcription (the formation of mRNA from the DNA sequence) and translation (coding-regions of mRNA into corresponding proteins) differ at a fundamental level in prokaryotes and eukaryotes. Hence, the problem of Gene Prediction maybe divided into two, namely, Gene Prediction in Prokaryotes and in Please mark me as Brainiest

Answered by supersid
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Prokaryotes:

1) Bacteria grows in competative rapid condition.

2) simple needs and single celled.

3) don't have cell specific gene expression.

Eukaryotes:

1.have other regulatory needs so they have a different set of regulatory controls

2. are NOT regulated by operons

3. each structural gene has its own promoter and is transcribed independently

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