Does a nucleoid contain actin

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2026-04-15 01:05

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No, a nucleoid does not contain actin. The nucleoid is a region in prokaryotic cells where the genetic material (DNA) is located, and it lacks a membrane. Actin is a protein typically found in eukaryotic cells, where it plays a role in cell structure and movement, but it is not present in prokaryotic nucleoids.

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