Prokaryotes may contain both plasmid and thromosomal genomes. Classify each description as a characteristic of prokaryotic plasmids, prokaryotic chromosomes, or both. Plasmids only Chromosomes only Characteristics of both Answer Bank usually transferred through a sex pilus has a small selection of additional genes cell's primary DNA molecule used as a vector in biotechnology usually circular in shape replicates independently of the process of prokaryotic fission found in the cell's nucleoid pulled to opposite poles during prokaryotic fission made of nucleotides

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Prokaryotes may contain both plasmid and thromosomal genomes. Classify each description as a characteristic of prokaryotic
plasmids, prokaryotic chromosomes, or both.
Plasmids only
Chromosomes only
Characteristics of both
Answer Bank
has a small selection of additional genes
cell's primary DNA molecule
usually transferred through a sex pilus
used as a vector in biotechnology
usually circular in shape
replicates independently of the process of prokaryotic fission
found in the cell's nucleoid
pulled to opposite poles during prokaryotic fission
made of nucleotides
Transcribed Image Text:Prokaryotes may contain both plasmid and thromosomal genomes. Classify each description as a characteristic of prokaryotic plasmids, prokaryotic chromosomes, or both. Plasmids only Chromosomes only Characteristics of both Answer Bank has a small selection of additional genes cell's primary DNA molecule usually transferred through a sex pilus used as a vector in biotechnology usually circular in shape replicates independently of the process of prokaryotic fission found in the cell's nucleoid pulled to opposite poles during prokaryotic fission made of nucleotides
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