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Structure of prokaryotic and eukaryotic replication

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Prokaryotes do not have nucleus and other membrane-bound organelles, like mitochondria, endoplasmic reticulum, and golgi bodies. The prokaryotic DNA is present as a DNA-protein complex called nucleoid. The replication occurs in the cytoplasm of the cell.

In case of eukaryotes, the organisms that contain a membrane-bound nucleus, the DNA is sequestered inside the nucleus. Hence, the nucleus is the site for DNA replication in eukaryotes.

Stage of Cell Division

In prokaryotes, DNA replication is the first step of cell division, which is primarily through binary fission or budding.

In eukaryotes, cell division is a comparatively complex process, and DNA replication occurs during the synthesis (S) phase of the cell cycle.

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