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How is the DNA in a prokaryote different from the DNA in a eukaryote A. Prokaryotes do not have genes. B. DNA is in a nucleus in eukaryotes. C. Eukaryotes do not have alleles. D. Eukaryotes do not have
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How is the DNA in a prokaryote different from the DNA in a eukaryote
A. Prokaryotes do not have genes.
B. DNA is in a nucleus in eukaryotes.
C. Eukaryotes do not have alleles.
D. Eukaryotes do not have alleles. Only prokaryotes are diploid.
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B. Eukaryotes only have a nucleus!
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