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Eukaryotic genome differs from prokaryot...

Eukaryotic genome differs from prokaryotic genome in

A

DNA being circular

B

Possessing histones and non-histone proteins

C

having single stranded DNA

D

DNA is not organized inside nucleus.

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B
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