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How does prokaryotic DNA differ from eukaryotic DNA?

I. Prokaryotic DNA lacks nucleosomes.
II. Eukaryotic DNA has telomeres.
III. Prokaryotic DNA is replicated by a different DNA polymerase.
IV. Eukaryotic DNA is circular when unbound by centromeres.

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