Difference between prokaryotic and eukaryotic genome organisation in tabular form
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Because there is no nucleus to confine the DNA, prokaryotic DNA can be found anywhere in the cell. The prokaryotic genome is almost entirely made up of coding DNA; no introns! ... Prokaryotes, mostly bacteria, also often have short, usually circular, double-stranded segments of DNA called plasmids.
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