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9 October, 18:15

Translation in bacterial and eukaryotic cells has many similarities, but there are also several key differences. Which of the following is one of those differences that is seen in eukaryotes?

a. Translation and transcription are coupled.

b. Eukaryotic ribosomes are smaller with fewer proteins and RNA molecules.

c. Eukaryotes use the 5′ G-cap and Poly-A-tail on their mRNAs to initiate translation.

d. Eukartyotic mRNA contains a Shine-Dalgarno sequence that increases the efficiency of translation.

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  1. 9 October, 18:34
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    The correct answer is B and C

    sorry if incorrect
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