Why is eukaryotic replication more complex than prokaryotic?
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Eukaryotic cells on the other hand, have multiple points of origin, and use unidirectional replication within the nucleus of the cell. Prokaryotic cells possess one or two types of polymerases, whereas eukaryotes have four or more. Replication also happens at a much faster rate in prokaryotic cells, than in eukaryotes
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To replicate the genome,prokaryotic cells mostly use only DNA polymerase III for the majority of the chromosome. However, eukaryoticcells have three major DNA polymerases.
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