What is one difference between gene regulation in prokaryotes and eukaryotes? (1 point)

• Prokaryotes do not store their genes in a nucleus like eukaryotes do.
Prokaryotes remove exons from mRNA before translation while eukaryotes translate the entire sequence of mRNA.
• All eukaryotes use operons to organize their genes while prokaryotes do not.
Eukaryotes transcribe genes in response to environmental stimuli while prokaryotes transcribe genes randomly.

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The correct difference between gene regulation in prokaryotes and eukaryotes is:

Prokaryotes do not store their genes in a nucleus like eukaryotes do.

Prokaryotic cells have their genetic material located in the cytoplasm, while eukaryotic cells have their DNA enclosed within a nucleus.

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