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Prokaryotic | Prokaryotic [[Cells|cells]] are single cell that do not posses any nucleus.<ref>Page 14 Molecular Biology of a Cell, 5th edition, Alberts</ref> The cells are mostly simple compared to the eukaryotic alternatives. The [[DNA|DNA]] is just free within the cell complimented by plasmids that can add functions to the cell, this making it commonly used for [[Gene|gene]] amplification. And example of [[Prokaryotes|prokaryotes]] are [[Bacteria|Bacteria]] and [[Archaea|Archaea]]. | ||
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Prokaryotic cells are single cell that do not posses any nucleus.[1] The cells are mostly simple compared to the eukaryotic alternatives. The DNA is just free within the cell complimented by plasmids that can add functions to the cell, this making it commonly used for gene amplification. And example of prokaryotes are Bacteria and Archaea.
- ↑ Page 14 Molecular Biology of a Cell, 5th edition, Alberts