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9 August, 01:39

Why is impossible for post-transcriptional editing of mRNA to occur in prokaryotes?

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  1. 9 August, 01:43
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    It's impossible because there is no place within the cell for it to occur. In eukaryotes, you have two different regions; the nucleus and the cytoplasm. In prokaryotes, however, you lack the nucleus, meaning you only have the cytoplasm. So, as one can see, there is no separate region for post-transcriptional editing of mRNA to occur in prokaryotes.
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