why DNA is confined in a nucleus and not present in cytoplasm
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Because there is no nuclear membrane to separate prokaryotic DNA from the ribosomes within the cytoplasm, transcription and translation occur simultaneously in these organisms. This is strikingly different from eukaryotic chromosomes, which are confined to the membrane-bound nucleus during most of the cell cycle.
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