Test: High School Biology

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What is the main difference between prokaryotic and eukaryotic genes?

Prokaryotic genes only have exons, but eukaryotic genes have exons and introns

Eukaryotes stores genes together in operons, but prokaryotes do not

Prokaryotic genes are not replicated, and only transcribed to RNA to then become protein

Prokaryotes do not have gene regulatory sequences, but eukaryotes do

Prokaryotes have one large gene, but eukaryotes have many smaller genes

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