Definitions
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- adjective having cells that lack membrane-bound nuclei
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Examples
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Before this period, more primitive procaryotic life-forms, such as bacteria with cells that are too small to contain nuclei, are now thought to have been widespread when the Earth was less than one gigayear old.
George’s Cosmic Treasure Hunt Lucy 2009
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Before this period, more primitive procaryotic life-forms, such as bacteria with cells that are too small to contain nuclei, are now thought to have been widespread when the Earth was less than one gigayear old.
George’s Cosmic Treasure Hunt Lucy 2009
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Before this period, more primitive procaryotic life-forms, such as bacteria with cells that are too small to contain nuclei, are now thought to have been widespread when the Earth was less than one gigayear old.
George’s Cosmic Treasure Hunt Lucy 2009
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Before this period, more primitive procaryotic life-forms, such as bacteria with cells that are too small to contain nuclei, are now thought to have been widespread when the Earth was less than one gigayear old.
George’s Cosmic Treasure Hunt Lucy 2009
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Current non-standard pane shapes are circular (suitable for procaryotic genomes) and multi-row.
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