The eukaryotic genome differs from the prokaryotic genome because
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The eukaryotic genome differs from the prokaryotic genome because
(1) repetitive sequences are present in eukaryotes
(2) genes in the former case are organized into operons
(3) the DNA is circular and single stranded in prokaryotes
(4) the DNA is complexed with histones in prokaryotes
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Correct answer: (1) repetitive sequences are present in eukaryotes
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