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An eukaryotic chromosome differs from a bacterial chromosome in having ______.

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प्रश्न

An eukaryotic chromosome differs from a bacterial chromosome in having ______.

विकल्प

  • reverse transcriptase

  • introns

  • start and stop signals

  • thymine instead of uracil

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उत्तर

An eukaryotic chromosome differs from a bacterial chromosome in having introns.

Explanation:

Eukaryotic chromosomes contain introns, which are non-coding sequences of DNA that interrupt the actual protein-coding regions (exons). These “intervening” sequences are transcribed into pre-mRNA but are removed during a process called splicing before the protein is made. Bacterial chromosomes, in contrast, are much more compact and generally lack introns. 

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