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Cassie Jefferson
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3 October, 14:20
Where is the DNA located in a eukaryotic cell?
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Carina Larsen
3 October, 14:36
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The DNA is located in the membrane-bound nucleus in a eukaryotic cell. In contrast, for prokaryotic cells, the DNA is found in the nucleoid, or cytoplasm.
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