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Talk about DNA condensation in non-eukaryotes.
Author: H KAnswer:
In prokaryotes and viruses, they are condensed but not like eukaryotes, and required proteins are not histones, coiling and supercoiling of circular DNA. Like the plasmid which is coiled around itself. Mitochondrial and chloroplastic DNA are usually naked without proteins.
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