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Describe the three main differences between bacterial and eukaryotic transcripts.
 
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Eukaryotic transcripts are more stable than bacterial transcripts.
 Eukaryotes exhibit a separation, in time and in location, between transcription and translation. Bacteria lack a nucleus, which leads to coupling of transcription and translation.
 Eukaryotic genes have introns, which also leads to alternative splicing of transcripts. Bacteria
do not have introns, and thus do not have intron splicing mechanisms.
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