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Genes of all enzymes for biomedical pathways are arranged differently in prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells. Describe the difference and explain how this is related to the gene regulation

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The main difference between prokaryotic cells and eukaryotic cells gene regulation (enzymes for biomedical pathways) is that the groups of genes of prokaryotic organisms are usually regulated separately, transcription and translation occurs simultaneously in the cytoplam regulated at the trasciptional level, while in the eukariotic organisms they are usually regulated together during the RNA processing (in the nucleus) and during protein translation (in the cytoplasm).

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