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An operon is a series of genes that code for specific products and the regulatory elements that control operator DNA segments.

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What organisms have operons?

Operons appear most in prokaryotes, however can also be found in some eukaryotic organisms such as the nematode. The nature of this is because operons produce polycistronic mRNA, which is used mostly by bacteria, whereas eukaryotes use monocistronic mRNA.


Eukaryotic DNA sequences called enhancers have a function similar to the of prokaryotic operons?

Eukaryotic DNA sequences called enhancers have a function similar to the operators of prokaryotic operons. In eukaryotic cells, repressor proteins inhibit transcription by binding to silencers.


What is the difference between prokaryotic and eukaryotic organisms?

Eukaryotic cells have a nucleus and other membranebound organells, while prokaryotic cells don't


What organism is unicellular and prokaryotic?

All prokaryotic organisms are unicellular. Eukaryotic organisms are multicellular


What are 'prokaryotic organisms' What are some examples?

Bacteria and viruses are examples of prokaryotic organisms.


Are most one celled organisms prokaryotic?

yes one-celled organisms are prokaryotic.


Is circular DNA found in prokaryotic or eukaryotic organisms?

Circular DNA is found in prokaryotic organisms.


Unicellular organisms such as bacteria composed of prokaryotic cells?

prokaryotic


Are most one-celled organisms are prokaryotic or eukaryotic?

prokaryotic.


Are most one-celled organisms prokaryotic?

Yes. Most single-celled organisms are bacterias, which are prokaryotic.


Where are prokaryotic organisms located?

Prokaryotic organisms are basically bacteria and can be found in nearly every environment on Earth.


How many cells make up a prokaryotic organism?

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