Multiple Choice
One of the most important ways in which eukaryotic DNA differs from that of prokaryotes is
A) prokaryotic DNA is complexed to proteins whereas eukaryotic DNA is not
B) eukaryotic DNA is complexed to proteins whereas prokaryotic DNA is not
C) DNA synthesis in eukaryotes takes place in the opposite direction from that in prokaryotes
D) there is no requirement for a primer in the synthesis of eukaryotic DNA
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