Multiple Choice
Eukaryotic gene regulation differs from prokaryotic gene regulation in that
A) there is no negative control in eukaryotes.
B) there is no positive control in prokaryotes.
C) there is no negative control in prokaryotes.
D) transcription and translation occur at the same location in eukaryotes, but at different locations in prokaryotes.
E) transcription and translation occur at the same location in prokaryotes, but at different locations in eukaryotes.
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