How does the organization of the bacterial genome differ from the organization of the eukaryotic genome?
A) The compaction of the eukaryotic genome involves structural maintenance of chromosome (SMC) proteins, and the compaction of the bacterial genome does not.
B) Most bacterial chromosomes are circular and the eukaryotic chromosomes contained in the nucleus are not.
C) Eukaryotic chromosomes have to be tightly packed to fit into the nucleus, and bacterial chromosomes do not require tight packing to fit into the cell.
D) The eukaryotic genome is found on chromosomes and there are no chromosomes in bacterial cells.
E) Bacterial chromosomes are made up of RNA and eukaryotic chromosomes are made up of DNA.
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