Which of the following does not correctly state a difference between prokaryotic and eukaryotic DNA organization?
A) Prokaryotic DNA groups genes with related functions together, whereas eukaryotic DNA does not.
B) Prokaryotic DNA has few noncoding regions, unlike eukaryotic DNA.
C) Eukaryotic DNA is usually arranged more simply than prokaryotic DNA.
D) Eukaryotic genomes contain more genes than prokaryotic genomes.
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