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If a prokaryotic mrna were placed in a eukaryotic cell, why might it not be translated?

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Since prokaryotic DNA is not separated from the cytoplasm by a nuclear membrane, translation begins on mRNA molecules before transcription is completed. Thus, transcription and translation are coupled in prokaryotes. ... Eukaryotic mRNAs differ from prokaryotic mRNAs in several respects .

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