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Generally, the DNA is contained in the nucleus of what are called eukaryotic cells, i.e.cells which have a membrane bound nucleus. In prokaryotic cells, cells which do not have a membrane bound nucleus the DNA is found in the nucleoid region as a single loop of DNA. However, DNA is also found in the energy producing organelles called mitochondria.

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