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Standard XII
Biology
Prokaryotic Cell
Where is the ...
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Where is the DNA in a prokaryote?
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Prokaryotic DNA:
Prokaryotic DNA is contained in the central region of the cell, called the nucleoid,
It is not surrounded by a nuclear envelope.
Many prokaryotes also have small circular DNA molecules called plasmids.
This, unlike chromosomal DNA, can provide genetic benefits in certain environments.
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