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Where is DNA found in prokaryotic cells? Elaborate
its importance in them.

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Answered by jeenalBaindha
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In prokaryotic cells, the DNA is mostly located in a central part of the cell called the nucleoid, which is not enclosed in a nuclear membrane. Most of the genetic material in most prokaryotes takes the form of a single circular DNA molecule, or chromosome.

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