In prokaryotes, the DNA is organized in large loops held by positively charged proteins in a region called __________________
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DNA Organization in Prokaryotes
In prokaryotes, the genome is composed of a single, double-stranded DNA molecule in the form of a loop or circle (Figure 1). The region in the cell containing this genetic material is called a nucleoid (remember that prokaryotes do not have a separate membrane-bound nucleus).
DNA Organization in Prokaryotes
In prokaryotes, the genome is composed of a single, double-stranded DNA molecule in the form of a loop or circle (Figure 1). The region in the cell containing this genetic material is called a nucleoid (remember that prokaryotes do not have a separate membrane-bound nucleus).
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