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Prokaryotes and eukaryotes share the same fundamental translational mechanism. In both cases, translation takes place on ribosomes, which are made up of proteins and ribosomal RNA (rRNA).


Differences


Prokaryotes


-translation typically occurs in the cytoplasm as prokaryotic cells lack membrane-bound organelles.


-the mRNA is translated as it is being transcribed, allowing for simultaneous transcription and translation.


-mRNAs are polycistronic(encode multiple genes in a single mRNA molecule).


Eukaryotes 


-transcription takes place in the nucleus, and the mRNA is transported out of the nucleus into the cytoplasm, where translation occurs on ribosomes.


-transcription takes place in the nucleus, and the mRNA is transported out of the nucleus into the cytoplasm, where translation occurs on ribosomes.


-mRNAs are usually monocistronic, with each mRNA molecule encoding a single gene.