| A. | Eukaryotes are multicellular. Gene expression can be development and tissue specific. | 
	
		| B. | There are multiple copies for many eukaryotic genes, and a large amount of nonessential DNA. | 
	
	| C. | Eukaryotic genes are primarily in the nucleus. mRNAs must cross the nuclear membrane before they are translated in cytoplasm. | 
	
	| D. | Many eukaryotic genes are interrupted by noncoding DNA, which is transcribed and then removed by a process known as splicing. | 
	| E. | Eukaryotic precursor mRNA is extensively modified in the nucleus before translation. | 
	
	| F. | Transcription and translation not coupled as in prokaryotes | 
	
	| G. | Polycistronic mRNAs rare in eukaryotes. |