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How does the primary transcript in a prokaryotic cell compare to the functional mrna?

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The primary transcript is the same size as the functional mRNA

Step-by-step explanation:

  • Genetic information carried by the DNA is used to generate proteins through the process of gene expression. Gene expression involves the process of transcription and translation.
  • During transcription information in the DNA is used to generate a primary transcript which in turn forms a messenger RNA.
  • The primary transcript from the process of transcription undergoes excision to remove non-coding sequences so as tor form the functional mRNA in eukaryotes. This explains why the primary transcript in eukaryotes is larger than the functional messenger RNA.
  • However, in prokaryotes the primary transcript is the same size as the functional RNA.
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