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What is one difference between dna replication in bacteria versus eukaryotes? what is one difference between dna replication in bacteria versus eukaryotes? the process is identical in bacte?
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DNA REPLICATION IN PROKARIOTES(bacteria):
It occurs inside cutoplasm
origon of replication is formed of about 100-200or more nucleotides.
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