Yes, DNA is typically linear in prokaryotes.
No, prokaryotes do not have linear DNA in their genetic material. They typically have circular DNA molecules.
Prokaryotes possess circular DNA.
Prokaryotes typically have circular chromosomes, not linear ones.
Eukaryotes have linear DNA and Prokaryotes have circular DNA that are both arranged into a double helix. This double helix is wrapped around histone proteins which forms a structure known as "beads on a string." This is further compacted into a solenoid structure that forms loops that eventually makes a miniband which is compacted into chromosomes.
Straight(isn). It's not circular, the DNA is organized in chromosomes like eukaryotes. So circular is not correct, since that applies to things like bacteria and mitochondria.
No, prokaryotes do not have linear DNA in their genetic material. They typically have circular DNA molecules.
Prokaryotes possess circular DNA.
Three in eukaryotes and two in prokaryotes. Think of it this way: suppose you had a string and you cut it in two different places. How many resulting strings would you have? The difference in eukaryotes and prokaryotes is due to the shape of DNA - in eukaryotes, DNA is linear; in prokaryotes, DNA is circular.
Prokaryotes lack a distinct nucleus, so their DNA is found in a region called the nucleoid, whereas eukaryotes have their DNA enclosed within a nucleus. Prokaryotic DNA is usually a single, circular chromosome, while eukaryotic DNA is organized into multiple linear chromosomes. Furthermore, prokaryotic DNA does not have associated histone proteins, unlike eukaryotic DNA.
Prokaryotes typically have circular chromosomes, not linear ones.
Yes, bacteria is prokaryotic because it does not have a nucleus, it does not have membrane covered organelles, and it has circular DNA instead of linear DNA.
I think prokaryotes
In Prokaryotes like bacteria DNA is in the form of clusters of chromosomes and in eukaryotes DNA is concentrated in the nucleus as they have it .
In Prokaryotes like bacteria DNA is in the form of clusters of chromosomes and in eukaryotes DNA is concentrated in the nucleus as they have it .
Eukaryotes have linear DNA and Prokaryotes have circular DNA that are both arranged into a double helix. This double helix is wrapped around histone proteins which forms a structure known as "beads on a string." This is further compacted into a solenoid structure that forms loops that eventually makes a miniband which is compacted into chromosomes.
it contains circular DNA
Straight(isn). It's not circular, the DNA is organized in chromosomes like eukaryotes. So circular is not correct, since that applies to things like bacteria and mitochondria.