what are the differences in gene regulations in prokaryotes and that in eukaryotes?
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Answer / vipanchal8
Prokaryotes has operon system that is polycistronic gene.
eukaryotes has chromatin remodelling.
prokaryotes also has cotranscriptional translation that is transcriptional regulation.
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Answer / suvesh
Eukaryotes have different level to regulate there gene at DNA by chromtin remodling, at mRNA by splicing(post transcriptional modification), at protein level by proteasomal degradation..
apart from Eularoytes , Prokaryotes uses operon for there regulation of gene here it is done activator or represser, for switch on or off gene function respectively.
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