Biology, asked by subhashinibhalray, 1 month ago

why in prokaryotes translation and transcription both process can occur at the same time ??​

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Answered by nehabhosale454
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Prokaryotes do not have membrane-enclosed nuclei. Therefore, the processes of transcription, translation, and mRNA degradation can all occur simultaneously. ... Prokaryotic transcription often covers more than one gene and produces polycistronic mRNAs that specify more than one protein.

Answered by name3727
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This is because there is no nucleus in prokaryotes that separates the transcription and translation process. Therefore, when bacterial genes are transcribed then transcripts begin to translate immediately. Prokaryotic transcription occurs in the cytoplasm alongside translation and both processes occur simultaneously.

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