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Biology, 18.01.2020 06:31 aaronhorowitz36

In prokaryotes, genes can exist as operons that are transcribed into a polycistronic mrna, containing multiple genes in a single transcript. in eukaryotes, transcripts exist only as monocistronic mrna containing a single gene. what fundamental genetic difference is responsible for this distinction?

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