Where is the DNA in a prokaryote? in a eukaryote?
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DNA is found in nucleus of eukaryotic cells
DNA is not found in prokaryotic because they doesn't have well defined nucleus
DNA is not found in prokaryotic because they doesn't have well defined nucleus
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ohh Prokaryotes have DNA with Extra chromosome Double standard Genetic material i.e...Plasmid
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Prokaryotic cells (Figure below) are usually smaller and simpler thaneukaryotic cells. They do not have a nucleus or other membrane-bound organelles. In prokaryoticcells, the DNA, or genetic material, forms a single large circle that coils up on itself. The DNA is located in the main part of the cell.
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Prokaryotic cells (Figure below) are usually smaller and simpler thaneukaryotic cells. They do not have a nucleus or other membrane-bound organelles. In prokaryoticcells, the DNA, or genetic material, forms a single large circle that coils up on itself. The DNA is located in the main part of the cell.
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