How do eukaryotic and prokaryotic translation compare?
A) There is little to no difference between them; all the factors are homologous.
B) Eukaryotes utilize very different protein factors during the process but the ribosomes are homologous.
C) Eukaryotic ribosomes are very different, but the protein factors used during the process are homologous.
D) Both eukaryotic ribosomes and the protein factors used during the process are very different.
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