why Genes Are Tightly Packed in BacterialGenomes?

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Problem 14CTQ: How do the linear chromosomes in eukaryotes ensure that its ends are replicated completely?
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why Genes Are Tightly Packed in Bacterial
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Bacteria are single celled microorganisms and the bacterial cell structure is simpler than the other organisms. Bacteria don’t have the nucleus that’s why their DNA content is found in the nucleoid, which is a region of cytoplasm without membrane, or as a plasmid. Their genetic information is contained in a single loop of the DNA that means they have circular DNA.

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Bacterial genome is less variant in size and usually smaller among species when compared with the eukaryotic genomes. Their genomes can range in size from about 130 kbp to 14 Mbp.

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