What is the difference between eukaryotic and prokaryotic gene transcription?
A) In eukaryotes it occurs in the cytoplasm;in prokaryotes it occurs in the nucleus.
B) In eukaryotes it occurs in the cytoplasm;in prokaryotes it occurs in the ribosomes.
C) In eukaryotes it occurs in the nucleus;in prokaryotes it occurs in the Golgi apparatus.
D) In eukaryotes it occurs in the nucleus;in prokaryotes it occurs in the cytoplasm.
E) In eukaryotes it occurs in the nucleus;in prokaryotes genes are never transcribed.
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