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    In Bacteria, a Chromosome Can Be Distinguished from a Plasmid
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In Bacteria, a Chromosome Can Be Distinguished from a Plasmid

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Question 32

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In Bacteria, a chromosome can be distinguished from a plasmid, because a chromosome is a genetic element that


A) is circular.
B) is linear.
C) encodes for essential functional genes.
D) replicates via a bidirectional fork.

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