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Multiple Choice
Which statement about DNA replication is true for prokaryotes?
A
Prokaryotic DNA replication involves multiple origins of replication.
B
DNA replication in prokaryotes is slower than in eukaryotes.
C
DNA replication occurs in the nucleus.
D
DNA replication is bidirectional from a single origin of replication.
Verified step by step guidance
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Understand that DNA replication is the process by which a cell duplicates its DNA, ensuring that each daughter cell receives an identical copy.
Recognize that prokaryotes, such as bacteria, have a simpler cellular structure compared to eukaryotes, lacking a nucleus and other membrane-bound organelles.
Identify that prokaryotic DNA is typically circular and replication begins at a single origin of replication, unlike eukaryotes which have multiple origins due to their linear DNA.
Learn that DNA replication in prokaryotes is bidirectional, meaning it proceeds in two directions from the single origin, allowing for efficient replication of the circular DNA molecule.
Note that the statement 'DNA replication is bidirectional from a single origin of replication' is true for prokaryotes, distinguishing it from the other options provided.