mention the cistron of prokaryotes and eukaryotes
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The genes of eukaryotic organisms can contain regions called introns that are removed from the messenger RNA in a process called splicing. ... In prokaryotes (bacteria and archaea), introns are less common and genes often contain a single uninterrupted stretch of DNA, called a cistron, that codes for a product.
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