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Operons are common in bacteria but not in eukaryotes. How do you think the external environment of a bacterial cell versus a eukaryotic cell can dictate the organization of genes that are required in the same pathway of cellular response
The external environment of bacterial cell and a eukaryotic cell can dictate the organisation of genes that are required in the same pathway of cellular response by different genetic material that is being summed up in a cell. A cell behaves accordingly to the present genetic indication which is provided to it as stored knowledge for behaving a certain way. Like the Prokaryotic cell dependa upon expression of proteins that are being formed by operans, on the other hand in case of eukaryotic cells, the control part is mRNA which is going to produce certain different proteins that will produce same genes which are required for organisation. Moreover, cellularly, be it a prokaryotic cell or eukaryotic cell, glycolysis happens in all which provides a base for the cellular action that will take place in any cell. So the basic components are similar, the only difference is the way they plan out in becoming something when they are in prokaryotes while a different sample in eukaryotes.
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