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Eukaryotic genome differs from prokaryotic genome in

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Answered by 039harshithav
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In prokaryotes the genetic material is circular and single stranded DNA. It has no association of histones. The eukaryotic genetic material is linear and double stranded DNA. It is associated with histone proteins to form nucleosome unit

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Answered by ayush08cc
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The majority of genetic material is organized into chromosomes that contain the DNA that controls cellular activities. eukaryotic genome has histone protein binded to it while prokaryotic cells lack such hormones. 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

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