Which of the following explains a difference in gene expression between a eukaryotic and a...

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Which of the following explains a difference in gene expression between a eukaryotic and a prokaryotic cell A B C D An mRNA strand in a eukaryotic cell is only composed of introns An mRNA strand in a prokaryotic cell contains both introns and exons An mRNA strand in a eukaryotic cell can undergo alternative splicing in which several proteins can be produced from one gene An mRNA strand in a prokaryotic cell can undergo alternative splicing in which several proteins can be produced from one gene

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