How does prokaryotic DNA differ from eukaryotic DNA? I. Prokaryotic DNA lacks nucleosomes. II. Eukaryotic DNA has telomeres. III. Prokaryotic DNA is replicated by a different DNA polymerase. IV. Eukaryotic DNA is circular when unbound by centromeres.

Respuesta :

Answer: Ii. Eukaryotic dna has Telomeres.

Explanation:

Deoxyribonucleic acid is a substance that has double helix coil and contain the genetic material . DNA differ in prokaryotic and eukaryotic cell. Prokaryotic cells have no membrane bound nucleus while eukaryotic cells have membrane bound nucleus.

Prokaryotes DNA is found in the cytoplasm and the eukaryotes DNA is found in the nucleus.

Prokaryotes DNA lacks telomere while eukaryotic DNA have Telomeres. Telomeres is a specialized dna cap that consist of hundred or thousands of DNA repeats. It prevent loss of Gene.

Answer: I II III

Explanation:

Prokayote lack a protein called histone hence they cannot form nucleosome.

Prokaryote and Eukaryotes are replicated by DNA polymerase but different polymerase are involved in the replication.

Prokaryotes lacks telomeres but its present in Eukaryotes

Prokaryotes DNA is circular when unbound by the centromeres Eukaryotes DNA is not circular.

Hence, I II III differenciate prokayotic cells from Eukaryotic cell

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