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Do all the plastids have their own DNA or only chloroplasts?

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Answered by jacobriya9
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Chloroplasts and also other plastids of plant cells contain their own genomes as multicopies of a circular double-stranded DNA. ... The genome size of higher plant plastids is only one-tenth or less of that of extant cyanobacterial genomes.

Answered by lifemaraskolhe28
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Chloroplasts and also other plastids of plant cells contain their own genomes as multicopies of a circular double-stranded DNA. ... The genome size of higher plant plastids is only one-tenth or less of that of extant cyanobacterial genomes.

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