What is the main difference between eukaryotic and prokaryotic gene regulation?
A) Groups of eukaryotic genes are likely to be regulated together,whereas each prokaryotic gene is usually regulated separately.
B) Groups of prokaryotic genes are likely to be regulated together,whereas each eukaryotic gene is usually regulated separately.
C) Prokaryotes have more classes of RNA polymerase than eukaryotes do.
D) Only prokaryotes have global gene regulation.
E) Only eukaryotes have global gene regulation.
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