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Where is Bacterial DNA Located?
Bacterial DNA is located in the nucleoid, a region within the bacterial cell that lacks a membrane. The nucleoid is a dense area where the DNA is compacted through supercoiling and proteins. Plasmids, if present, are found in the cytoplasm.
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