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.
Prokaryotic DNA is typically circular.
Prokaryotic DNA is typically circular.
Mitochondrial DNA is circular in structure.
Prokaryotes possess circular DNA.
Prokaryotic DNA is typically circular in structure.
Prokaryotic DNA is typically circular.
Prokaryotic DNA is typically circular.
Mitochondrial DNA is circular in structure.
Prokaryotes possess circular DNA.
Prokaryotic DNA is typically circular in structure.
DNA in Eukaryotic cells are linear. DNA in Prokaryotic cells are circular.
Circular DNA is a closed loop structure, while linear DNA has two ends. Circular DNA is commonly found in bacteria and some viruses, while linear DNA is found in most eukaryotic organisms. In terms of function, circular DNA is more stable and efficient for replication, while linear DNA allows for more complex genetic information and gene regulation.
No, eukaryotes do not have circular DNA in their cells. They have linear DNA organized into chromosomes within the nucleus.
No, prokaryotes do not have linear DNA in their genetic material. They typically have circular DNA molecules.
No, prokaryotic cells do not have linear DNA in their genetic material. They have circular DNA.
The DNA in prokaryotic cells is circular, while the DNA in eukaryotic cells is linear.
Linear DNA is a straight, double-stranded molecule with two distinct ends, while circular DNA forms a closed loop. Linear DNA is found in eukaryotic cells, while circular DNA is common in prokaryotic cells like bacteria. Linear DNA is involved in processes like gene expression and replication, while circular DNA is often used for storing genetic information and maintaining stability in bacteria.