Multiple Choice
When eukaryotic genomes and prokaryotic genomes are compared,
A) eukaryotic genomes tend to be smaller than prokaryotic genomes.
B) eukaryotic genomes tend to have fewer regulatory sequences than prokaryotic genomes.
C) the percentage of the genome devoted to coding sequences in eukaryotic genomes is lower than in prokaryotic genomes.
D) eukaryotic genomes have transposons, but prokaryotic genomes do not.
E) in eukaryotic genomes, there is a single origin of replication on each chromosome.
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