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Cytoplasmic DNA is a feature of prokaryotic cells, such as bacteria. In these cells, the DNA is located in the cytoplasm rather than within a defined nucleus as seen in eukaryotic cells.

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Check for large healthy cell, proper DNA replication, and nuclear cytoplasmic division.


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