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Q. What is genophore ?

WBJEEWBJEE 2011Molecular Basis of Inheritance

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A genophore is the DNA of a prokaryote. This is commonly referred to a prokaryotic chromosome. The genophore is circular in most prokaryotes and linear in very few. The circular nature of the genophore allows replication to occur without telomeres. Genophores are generally of a much smaller size than eukaryotic chromosomes.