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Which explains a difference between prokaryotic and eukaryotic gene reguation? A. Prokaryotes do not have mRNA, so they do not have processes to degrade mRNA. B. Prokaryotes process DNA in the nucleus, so genes do not need to be activated. C. Eukaryotes utilize operons, so they do not need to produce sections of mRNA. D. Eukaryotes express all genes, so gene expression does not need to be regulated.


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Answered by heyshona
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option d is correct
Answered by thewordlycreature
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Which explains a difference between prokaryotic and eukaryotic gene reguation? A. Prokaryotes do not have mRNA, so they do not have processes to degrade mRNA. B. Prokaryotes process DNA in the nucleus, so genes do not need to be activated. C. Eukaryotes utilize operons, so they do not need to produce sections of mRNA. D. Eukaryotes express all genes, so gene expression does not need to be regulated.

Answer: D. Eukaryotes express all genes, so gene expression does not need to be regulated

Reason for the answer: Eukaryotic cells can express all the genes hence gene modification is not required to be regulated.

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