All of the following are true for eukaryotic gene regulation
All of the following are true for eukaryotic gene regulation EXCEPT that they: have a membrane that separates transcription and translation have genes that have their own promoters must unwind the histone proteins before transcription have genes that are organized into operons
Solution
The answer is - have genes that are organized into operons.Operons are found in prokaryotic gene regulation like lac operon,trp operon etc.Operons contain more than one gene and the resulting mrna is thus known as polycistronic.In eukaryotes the resulting mrna is always monocistronic meaning each mrna molecule can only code for one polypeptide.
