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Difference between eukaryotic and prokaryotic genome

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Prokaryotes are typically haploid, usually having a single circular chromosome found in the nucleoid. Eukaryotes are diploid; DNA is organized into multiple linear chromosomes found in the nucleus. ... Prokaryotic and eukaryotic genomes both contain noncoding DNA, the function of which is not well understood.

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Prokaryotes are typically haploid, usually having a single circular chromosome found in the nucleoid. Eukaryotes are diploid; DNA is organized into multiple linear chromosomes found in the nucleus. ... Prokaryotic and eukaryotic genomes both contain noncoding DNA, the function of which is not well understood.

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