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Q: Is there free floating DNA in bacteria?
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Where is bateria DNA found?

Bacteria's DNA is one chromosome that is literally a ring floating in the cytoplasm of the bacteria because they have no nucleus.


What is the free-floating DNA?

French neuroscientists at the Cognitive Neutoscience Centre have argued that there is free-floating DNA in the Paretial Cortex which could indicate why we have the potential of free will.


What type of genetic material do bacteria have?

The genetic material of a bacterium is found floating freely in the cytoplasm.


A cell would function without a nucleus explain your answer?

Most bacteria don't have a nucleus and they function using free floating DNA within the cell.


Which kingdom do single-celled organisms that do not have a nucleus belong in?

The Kingdom Monera contains prokaryotic organisms: the bacteria and bluegreen algae.


What are free floating nucleotides?

transfer RNA, or tRNA Assuming this is the same this as free nucleotides (and it should be), they are nucleotides (the monomer of the polymer, DNA, made up of a phosphate, pentose sugar, and nitrogenous base) in the nucleus that are not attached to any strand of DNA or RNA, and thus literally "free floating" (i.e. floating in the nucleus not attached to anything and therefore "free")


Enzymes used to add free nucleotides when replicating DNA?

DNA polymerase can add free-floating nucleotides to the DNA after it has been "unzipped" by the helicase. It also checks for any awnsers.


What type of cell has the DNA floating in the cell?

Cells in which the DNA floats freely in the cytoplasm and is not encoles in anucleus are called prokaryotic cells eg bacteria.


What is free float?

French neuroscientists at the Cognitive Neutoscience Centre have argued that there is free-floating DNA in the Paretial Cortex which could indicate why we have the potential of free will.


What is col plasmid?

A plasmid (free bit of DNA) in bacteria that produces colicin to kill other strains of bacteria.


Which best describes transduction in bacteria?

Bacteria transfer DNA with a bacteriophage.


Does DNA synthesize in bacteria?

Does DNA synthesize in bacteria?