Biology, asked by chahak12, 1 month ago

The eukaryotic genome differs from the prokaryotic genome because
A. The DNA is complexed with histone in prokaryotes
B. The DNA is circular and single-stranded in prokaryotes
C. Repetitive sequences are present in eukaryotes
D. Genes in the former case are organised into operons

explain krna why 3rd option isnt correct

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Answered by trueooo
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Repetitive DNA, which occurs in large quantities in eukaryotic cells, has been increasingly identified in prokaryotes. ... Short tandemly repeated sequences occur in several to thousands of copies dispersed through the genome of many if not all higher eukaryotes

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