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User:Vet99mew > Special:MobileDiff/112613 > Special:MobileDiff/69210 > Special:History/Bacterial Structure

Bacterial Structure

16 August 2010

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    Redirected page to Bacterial Cell Structure

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    Created page with ''''Bacterial genome''': *Contains double-stranded DNA *Prokaryotic DNA differs to eukaryotic DNA: **Few repeated sequences **Most of the DNA is transcribed **No intervening sequ…'

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