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The gene expressions in the prokaryotes and the eukaryotes are very different from each other. The main difference lies due to the presence of the nucleus in the eukaryotes. In the nucleus, only mRNA formation can occur, after the formation of the mRNA, it is transferred outside the nucleus.

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