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DNA replication in bacteria occurs
Options
(a) Just before transcription
(b) During S phase
(c) Within nuleolus
(d) Prior to fission
Correct Answer:
Prior to fission
Explanation:
DNA replication in bacteria occurs prior to fission. Prokaryotes do not show well-marked S-phase due to their primitive nature.
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