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6 November, 07:35

If bacteria do not contain a nucleus, will bacteria still have dna?

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  1. 6 November, 11:35
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    Yes Bacteria are considered to be prokaryotes, it means they dont have a nucleus or other membranes but instead the DNA is in the neceloid, a region with no membrane or a plasmid a small circle of extra genetic info floating right in the cytoplasm the thing that fills the cell. so yes they do have DNA they dont need a necleus the just need the neceloid
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