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Jadon Hays
29 May, 17:49
Where can a dna be found in a prokaryotic cell
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Yesenia George
29 May, 20:28
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Since a prokaryotic cell does not have a nucleus the DNA will be found floating around in the cytoplasm. This often is referred to as the nucleoid.
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