where do transcription and translation occur in bacteria and eukaryotes.
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In a prokaryotic cell, transcription and translation are coupled; that is, translation begins while the mRNA is still being synthesized. In a eukaryotic cell, transcription occurs in the nucleus, and translation occurs in the cytoplasm.
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in the bacteria transcription and translation both offers in the cytoplasm of the cell. in case of the Eukaryotic organism that transpiration occurs in the nucleus of the cell where is the translation of errors in the cytoplasm .
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- transcription and translation and very important processes for the synthesis of the protein in both Eukaryotic and prokaryotic organisms
- in prokaryotic organism there is no definite nucleus and as a result of this none of the processes takes place in the nucleus of the cell.
- In addition to this in prokaryotic organism the transcription and translation produces somewhat interlink to each other.
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