How would eukaryotic genes that do not have operons ensure simultaneous expression of different genes Please explain in simple words and specific thank you.
When compared to prokaryotes, eukaryotes does not possess operon. This is because the gene expression in eukaryotes is a complex. Operon depends on the structural gene while Eukaryotic genes does not possess this mechanism due to its complex gene regulation.
The gene expression in Eukaryotes is regulated by repressors and transcriptional activators. A Eukaryotic repressor bind to specific DNA sequences and inhibit transcription.
Eukaryotic gene regulation takes place in either the nucleus or the cytoplasm depending on which process of the central dogma. During transcription and RNA processing it takes place in the nucleus and during translation it takes place in the cytoplasm.
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