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No. Not all cells have a nucleus, which contains nuclear DNA; but all cells have mitochondria, which have their own DNA, called mitochondrial DNA, or mDNA. In humans, the cells that lack a nucleus and therefore nuclear DNA, are mature red blood cells, but they do have mitochondria and mitochondrial DNA.
Yes,Most of DNA found in nucleus.90% of DNA is in nucleus.
Not all cells have a nucleus. Also nuclei is plural many cells only have one nucleus. Generally cells that have a nucleus have DNA in it. It is suspected that originally the nucleus of cells had RNA instead of DNA and it is suspected that some cells still have RNA in their nucleus. A number of viruses use RNA instead of DNA.
DNA is found in the nucleus of eukaryotic cells and in the nucleoid region of prokaryotic cells. It is the genetic material that carries the instructions for the development, functioning, growth, and reproduction of all living organisms.
So then the cell can split the replicated DNA into to nuclei and then form two separate cells, each with their own nucleus and own set of DNA.
Yes, a nucleus contains its own DNA. The DNA in the nucleus carries the genetic information necessary for cell functioning and is organized into chromosomes.
All I know is that a nucleus stores the molecule DNA.
nucleus of the cell.
DNA located in nucleus as well as mitochondria in the cell.
the nucleus contains the DNA for cells that have a nucleus. However the cells that don't have a nucleus, their DNA is floating around in between the cell walls.
The Nucleus contains nearly all of the cell's DNA.
No, DNA does not have mitochondria. Mitochondria are structures found within cells that have their own DNA, separate from the DNA found in the cell's nucleus. Mitochondria are responsible for producing energy for the cell.