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Why is it more difficult to identify eukaryotic genes than prokaryotic genes using genomic techniques?

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Because eukaryotic genes contain introns

Step-by-step explanation:

Eukaryotic genes are much more complex than prokaryotic genes. Some of the differences between these two groups of organisms are:

  • existence of exons and introns (which are spliced during the process of mRNA processing)
  • post-transcriptional modifications (poly A tail and 5' cap)
  • regulatory elements which control gene expression.

On the other hand, prokaryotic genes are organized in operons, structural units that contain more that one gene, under the control of one promotor.

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