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ap bio relative to prokaryoties, the speed of transcript and translation to compare in eukaryotic cells as an asynchronous process.

The codons, or triplets of nucleotides, found on mRNA will be translated into an amino acid sequence during translation. Protein synthesis involves both prokaryotic and eukaryotic translations. Translation in eukaryotes and prokaryotes is fundamentally different from one another in that eukaryotic translation and transcription occur asynchronously as opposed to synchronously in prokaryotes. The differences between prokaryotic and eukaryotic translation are shown in the table below.

You should keep in mind that in eukaryotes, transcription and translation are spatially distinct processes, with transcription occurring in the nucleus and translation in the cytoplasm. mRNA splicing, which removes introns from transcripts before translation, typically takes 5 to 10 minutes (BNID 105568).

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