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What genome rule does any prokaryotic life on earth commonly does not have? a. small circular plasmid DNA b. follows the central dogma DNA>RNA>proteins c. has thymine in place of uracil on the RNA strand
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What genome rule does any prokaryotic life on earth commonly does not have?
a. small circular plasmid DNA
b. follows the central dogma DNA>RNA>proteins
c. has thymine in place of uracil on the RNA strand
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