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How does the dna in prokaryotic cells differ from the dna in eukaryotic cells? i. prokaryotic dna contains uracil instead of thymine. ii. prokaryotic dna is not separated from the rest of the cell by a nuclear membrane. iii. prokaryotic dna is not packaged into chromosomes. iv. prokaryotic dna cannot be replicated?

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