the difference between plasmid and episome
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The main difference between plasmid and episome is that plasmid does not integrate into the genome, whereas episome can integrate into the genome. Also, plasmids mainly occur in prokaryotes while in eukaryotes, episomes behave as plasmids in prokaryotes.
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The main difference between plasmid and episome is that plasmid does not integrate into the genome, whereas episome can integrate into the genome. ... Plasmid and episome are two types of DNA elements which exist independently of the genome. In general, both of them can undergo autonomous replication.
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