Which of the following are reasons why eukaryotes have a more complex gene regulation than prokaryotes?

a. Eukaryotic DNA is organized into chromatin.
b. In eukaryotes, transcription occurs in the nucleus, while translation occurs in the cytoplasm.

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The correct option b. In eukaryotes,  transcription occurs in the nucleus, while translation occurs in the cytoplasm  are reasons why eukaryotes have a more complex gene regulation than prokaryotes.

  • Most eukaryotes have larger, more complex genomes than prokaryotes do. Since more genes are often found in more complex species, the larger size of eukaryotic genomes is not a major surprise. The size of many eukaryotes' genomes, however, does not seem to be correlated with their genetic complexity.

For instance, while having genomes that are more than ten times as large as those of humans and salamanders, respectively, these creatures are unquestionably not ten times as complicated than ourselves.

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