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Compared with the Amount of DNA in a Single Yeast

Question 76

Question 76

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Compared with the amount of DNA in a single yeast chromosome, the amount of DNA in a single prokaryotic chromosome is


A) less.
B) not discernible without comparing specific species.
C) about the same.
D) greater.

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