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Q. What is the main difference between mRNA in prokaryotes and eukaryotes?

  • (A) Eukaryotic mRNA is not processed
  • (B) Prokaryotic mRNA contains introns
  • (C) Eukaryotic mRNA undergoes splicing and capping
  • (D) Prokaryotic mRNA has a poly-A tail
  • Correct Answer - Option(C)
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  • Hashtags: RNA

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Eukaryotic mRNA is processed by adding a 5’ cap, poly-A tail, and removing introns; prokaryotic mRNA is not.

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