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Duncan Davies
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22 November, 21:08
Prokaryotes have no (blank) DNA in their (blank)
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Prokaryotic cells lack a defined nucleus, but have a region in the cell, termed the nucleoid, in which a single chromosomal, circular, double-stranded DNA molecule is located.
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