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Why dna replication is more complex ineukaryoyes than in bacteria
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the extra step of dissolving the nucleus is needed during DNA replication in a Eukaryota cell, whereas bacteria are prokaryotic and therefore don't have a nucleus so they don't need the extra step. Hope this helps! ^0^ ;)
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