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25 December, 18:27

In bacteria, what is contained within the is elements?

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  1. 25 December, 19:03
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    In bacteria, inverted repeats are contained within the IS elements. Inverted repeats are defined as nucleotides which contain a single-stranded sequence that flows downwards. The bacteria contains cytoplasm which is a material in a living cell and it doesn't have a nucleus.
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