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Derek Barron
27 August, 10:09
How are the DNA strands organized?
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Alissa Farmer
27 August, 11:39
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double-stranded DNA are tightly looped, coiled, and folded so that they fit easily within the cell ... In both eukaryotes and prokaryotes, this highly compacted DNA is then arranged into structures called chromosomes.
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