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Where does double-stranded or dsDNA occur?


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Double-stranded DNA:

  1. dsDNA is the name given to double-stranded DNA.
  2. dsDNA is present in most eukaryotes.
  3. However, several bacteria and viruses also exhibit it.
  4. It can be found in the nucleus of a eukaryotic cell.
  5. It is located in the cytoplasm of prokaryotic and viral cells.
  6. Lambda, polyoma, adeno, certain bacteria, papillomaviruses, and other prokaryotes are examples of prokaryotes that contain dsDNA.
  7. Double-stranded DNA, or dsDNA, is found in the cytoplasm of bacterial and viral cells as well as in the nucleus of eukaryotic cells.

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