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Prokaryotes
A prokaryotic cell is a cell
which doesn't have a nucleus, while eukaryotic cells have
nuclei. There are some differences between prokaryotic cells and
eukaryotic cells which are relevant to gene recognition. In
prokaryotic cells most of the DNA sequence is coding for protein.
For example, almost 70% of the genome of the bacterium
H.influenzea is coding. Also, each gene is one
continuous stretch of bases. That is, there are no introns in the
coding region.
Itshack Pe`er
1999-02-03