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Prokaryotic protein-coding genes differ from their eukaryotic counterparts in that prokaryotic genes A. lack a promoter.

Posted: Thu Jun 09, 2022 11:46 am
by answerhappygod
Prokaryotic protein-coding genes differ from their eukaryotic
counterparts in that prokaryotic genes
A. lack a promoter.
B. lack a 5’ untranslated region.
C. lack exons.
If a prokaryotic mRNA has a G + C content of 20%, what G + C
value would you expect for the
non-template DNA strand?
A. can not be determined from the information given
B. 10%
C. 20%
D. 30%
E. 40%
F. 80%
G. none of the above
D. lack introns.
E. are always monocistronic