How is the DNA is a prokaryote different from the DNA in a eukaryote?
The DNA in a prokaryotic is circular (it has no ends) and the DNA in a Eukaryotic is linear.
Answered by kgb agent Mallory F on Wednesday, June 20 2012 at 12:25PM EDT
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