In prokaryotes just before the cell divides the two daughter genomes are attached side by side to th
In prokaryotes, just before the cell divides, the two daughter genomes are attached side by side to the cell membrane. This arrangement ensures that each daughter cell receives a copy of the replicated genome during cell division. Prokaryotic cells typically undergo binary fission, a process where the cell membrane and cell wall constrict, dividing the cell into two daughter cells, each containing a copy of the genome. Prior to division, the replicated circular DNA molecules in prokaryotes are anchored to the cell membrane at opposite ends of the cell, ensuring their segregation into the daughter cells.
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