Biology, asked by 13ssuri, 1 year ago

URGENT! I WILL MARK YOU BRAINLIEST! Does the term 'genophore', meaning the DNA of a prokaryote, refer only to the chromosome of the prokaryote, or can it also refer to the plasmid DNA?

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Answered by ayushanand8947
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Chromosome consists of double–stranded circular DNA. Prokaryotes donot contain nucleus or other membrane bounded organelles. Theterm "prokaryotes" actually means"before nucleus". Chromosome isstored in a special area called nucleoid.

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13ssuri: Thank you for your response, but it doesn't answer my question.
13ssuri: Does the term "genophore" only refer to the DNA in the chromosome of a prokaryotic cell, or does it also refer to plasmid DNA (plasmids are small circles of DNA in prokaryotes)
ayushanand8947: Ohhk.. Sorry Dears
13ssuri: No problem, do you know the answer?
ayushanand8947: nope..sry
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