Eukaryotic transcription termination differs from prokaryotic cells due to extra nucleotide sequence removal. Eukaryotes with a nucleus can't have simultaneous transcription and translation.
Termination of transcription in eukaryotic cells differs from prokaryotic cells. In eukaryotes, termination occurs 1000-2000 nucleotides past the gene end. This extra sequence is removed during mRNA processing. Unlike prokaryotes where transcription and translation can occur simultaneously, eukaryotic cells, with a nucleus, can't have simultaneous transcription and translation.
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