state the difference between the structural genes in transcription units of prokaryotes and eukaryotes
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Prokaryotic structural genes are found in continuity without any non-coding region, while eukaryotic structural genes are divided into exons (coding DNA) and introns (non-coding DNA).
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Difference between the structural genes in transcription units of prokaryotes and eukaryotes:
- Prokaryotic structural genes are present in continuity without any non-coding region, while eukaryotic structural genes are splits into exons (coding DNA) and introns (non-coding DNA).
- Transcription unit subsist of primarily the promoter, the structural gene and the terminator.
- The transcription assists in clearing away non-coding regions known as introns and joining coding sequences known as exons into functional mRNA.
- It is the exons along with the promoter in DNA that conclude the inheritance of a character.
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