What is one difference between gene regulation in prokaryotes and eukaryotes?(1 point) Responses Prokaryotes do not store their genes in a nucleus like eukaryotes do. Prokaryotes do not store their genes in a nucleus like eukaryotes do. Eukaryotes transcribe genes in response to environmental stimuli while prokaryotes transcribe genes randomly. Eukaryotes transcribe genes in response to environmental stimuli while prokaryotes transcribe genes randomly. All eukaryotes use operons to organize their genes while prokaryotes do not. All eukaryotes use operons to organize their genes while prokaryotes do not. Prokaryotes remove exons from mRNA before translation while eukaryotes translate the entire sequence of mRNA. Prokaryotes remove exons from mRNA before translation while eukaryotes translate the entire sequence of mRNA.

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Prokaryotes remove exons from mRNA before translation while eukaryotes translate the entire sequence of mRNA.
What would happen if a cell transcribed and translated a gene’s intron by mistake?(1 point) Responses Additional amino acids would be inserted into the chain. Additional amino acids would be inserted into the chain. Errors in the protein folding would be repaired. Errors in the protein folding would be repaired. The DNA would remain the same as before. The DNA would remain the same as before. The intron would begin to duplicate itself.
Additional amino acids would be inserted into the chain.
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