Why is it that bacterial ribosomes can begin translation before mrna synthesis is completed, but eukaryotic ribosomes cannot? see section 17.3 (page 356) .
mrna splicing occurs very quickly in prokaryotic cells.
prokaryotic mrnas are elongated differently from eukaryotic mrnas.
in prokaryotes, transcription and translation take place in the cytoplasm.
prokaryotic mrnas are synthesized with ribosomes attached.
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