What is genophore

What Is Genophore Biology Question

What is genophore?

Options

(a) DNA in prokaryotes
(b) DNA and RNA in prokaryotes
(c) DNA and protein in prokaryotes
(d) RNA in prokaryotes

Correct Answer:

DNA in prokaryotes

Explanation:

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Subject: Biology (4253)

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