Yes,mitochondria have their own DNA.So they replicate themselves.
All contain DNA in them.They replicate themselves during cell division.
through replication
In most eukaryotes mitochondria replicate and fuse all the time; they don't have to replicate during the cell cycle. In cells that have only one mitochondrion (like kinetoplastids) mitochondria follow the same replication process as the cells (G1, S, G2 and M phases).
They have their own DNA.So they can self replicate.
Yes,mitochondria have their own DNA.So they replicate themselves.
Yes, they do replicate their own mitochondrial DNA or mt DNA
All contain DNA in them.They replicate themselves during cell division.
A characteristic of a DNA molecule that is not characteristic of a protein molecule is that the DNA molecule can replicate itself.
Yes
Meiosis
DNA
Trojan Horse
through replication
In most eukaryotes mitochondria replicate and fuse all the time; they don't have to replicate during the cell cycle. In cells that have only one mitochondrion (like kinetoplastids) mitochondria follow the same replication process as the cells (G1, S, G2 and M phases).
Yes.
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