Saturday, February 25, 2012

Why is it easier to inspect DNA to see what is transcribed in Bacterial cells than Eukaryotic cells?

Why is it easier to inspect DNA to see what is transcribed in Bacterial cells than Eukaryotic cells?



May someone explain this to me in a easy to understand explanation. Thanks in advance!Why is it easier to inspect DNA to see what is transcribed in Bacterial cells than Eukaryotic cells?
DNA in eukaryotic cells have segments of dna that do not code for any protein (not transcribed) known as introns. Because of them, we cant see exactly what is and is not transcribed. In Prokaryotic-including bacteria-there are no introns.



Yes, easy to understand

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