A principal difference between prokaryotic and eukaryotic
DNA replication is
a) completely different proteins/enzymes in eukaryotes
b) multiple origins in eukaryotes
c) no requirement for topoisomerase activity in prokaryotes
d) the absence of a nucleus in prokaryotes
Answer Posted / meenalkavi
the principal difference between prokaryotes and
eukaryotes is b)multiple origins in eukaryotes. although
prokaryotic replication takes place at a faster rate than
eukaryotic...the multiple origins in eukaryotes r
responsible for a speedy replication in eukaryotes than
prokaryotes..
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