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Compare and contrast bacterial and eukaryotic genes.
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Eukaryote genes contain introns and exons. Prokaryotes don't have any spliceosomal introns.

Introns enable alternative splicing, which enables a single gene to encode multiple proteins that perform different functions under different conditions. For example, a signal the cell receives could cause an exon that is normally included to be skipped, or an intron that is normally spliced out to be left in for translation (the Wikipedia article on the subject has a basic overview of the possibilities). This would not be possible, or at least would be much more difficult, without the presence of introns.
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