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How is the DNA in a prokaryote different from the DNA in a eukaryote?

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DNA is in a nucleus in eukaryotes.

Step-by-step explanation:

Circular DNA and smaller, transferable DNA plasmids are both found in prokaryotes.

Based on their nuclear structure, number of chromosomes, binding protein, and selective permeability, eukaryotes differ from prokaryotes in their DNA (Deoxyribose Nucleic Acid).

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