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Forms in which DNA exists in eukaryotes and prokaryotes (5.3.1): Yr 12 Biology

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  • 5. Chromosome Number Have only one principal chromosome which may have multiple copies. Contains variant number of chromosomes depending on the type of organism.

  • 5. Chromosome Number Have only one principal chromosome which may have multiple copies. Contains variant number of chromosomes depending on the type of organism.

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