chromosomes are typically circular. In prokaryotes, the circular chromosome is contained in the cytoplasm in an area called the nucleoid. In contrast, in eukaryotes, all of the cell's chromosomes ...
4 Eukaryote DNA consists of multiple molecules of double-stranded linear DNA found in the nucleus, while that of prokaryotes is double-stranded, often circular, and located within the cytoplasm.
How do bacteria, lacking a nucleus, organize and pack their genome into the cell? Supercoiling enables this but forces a different kind of transcription and translation in prokaryotes. Aa Aa Aa ...
4 Eukaryote DNA consists of multiple molecules of double-stranded linear DNA found in the nucleus, while that of prokaryotes is double-stranded, often circular, and located within the cytoplasm.
Mitosis orchestrates eukaryotic cell division, maintaining genetic fidelity and playing a key role in development, tissue homeostasis, and cancer progression.