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23 February, 13:02

How do the structure of a prokaryotic chromosome differ from that of a eukaryotic chromosome

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  1. 23 February, 13:31
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    Prokaryotes have no nucleus therefore the prokaryotic chromosome or DNA is dispersed within the cell and is not enclosed by a separate membrane. In eukaryotes the chromosomes and DNA is located in the nucleus.
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