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What is an important distinction between the process of translation in prokaryotes versus eukaryotes?

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The lack of a nuclear membrane in prokaryotes has the advantage of allowing the cell to translate RNA as it is transcribed from DNA. This means that even before the full RNA is produced, the protein coded by that RNA can start being made. Eukaryotes produce RNA inside the nucleus, so it must first be fully transcribed and undergo modifications before it can be moved to the cytoplasm, where translation occurs.

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