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What kind of DNA is present in chloroplast?

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Answered by Anonymous
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● The DNA (Deoxyribo nucleic acid) of the chloroplasts are small and circular.

● They look much like a DNA of typical bacteria.

● There are usually many copies of DNA in a single chloroplast.
Answered by Anonymous
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Each chloroplast contains small circular molecule of DNA so as to encode instructions for the production of proteins related to photosynthesis.










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