how are bacterial chromosomes different from the chromosomes of eukaryotes?
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Prokaryotic Chromosome
Prokaryotic cells typically have a single, circular chromosome located in the nucleoid. ... Since eukaryotic cells typically have multiple linear chromosomes, capped with telomeres, eukaryotic DNA replication and cell division (mitosis and meiosis) are a bit more complicated.
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Prokaryotic Chromosome
Prokaryotic cells typically have a single, circular chromosome located in the nucleoid. Since eukaryotic cells typically have multiple linear chromosomes, capped with telomeres, eukaryotic DNA replication and cell division are a bit more complicated
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