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Why are the genomes of eukaryotes larger than the genomes of prokaryotes? Group of answer choices Eukaryotes are more complex Prokaryotes are unicellular Genomes are contained within a nucleu
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of eukaryotes larger than the genomes of prokaryotes?
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Eukaryotes are more complex
Prokaryotes are unicellular
Genomes are contained within a nucleu
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Answer is because Eukaryotes are more complex
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Eukaryote are complex and have many repeat sequences, and Pseudogenes and introns are both abundant in eukaryotic genomes.
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