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An organisms complete set of nuclear DNA is a genome. Organism's inherit all of their mitochondrial DNA from the female parent.
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There are two kinds of DNA in a eukaryotic cell, nuclear and mitochondrial. Nuclear is found in the nucleus and mitochondrial is found in the mitochondria. However, not as many people know about mitochondrial DNA and the only time it is ever refered to is when you are tracking the mother's side of a family with DNA. So for the most part, DNA is found in the nucleus.Eukaryote DNA is located in the nucleus of the cell.
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I know of no "nuclear biological" weapons, perhaps you meant nuclear, biological, chemical (NBC) weapons, which can be any one of these.
Environmental DNA (eDNA) is nuclear or mitochondrial DNA that is released from an organism into the environment
How can it be nuclear and biological at the same time.
An organisms complete set of nuclear DNA is a genome. Organism's inherit all of their mitochondrial DNA from the female parent.
first made when a nuclear gene involved in mtDNA replication was found to be defective in a disorder involving a patient with a mitochondrial myopathy
The nucleus (called nuclear DNA) and Extra nuclear DNA source: 1- chloroplasts (cpDNA) and 2- Mitochondrial (mtDNA).
A nuclear or biological assault could initialize a nuclear war.
It exists because the DNA in mitochondria is duplicated without the checkpoints that nuclear DNA duplication has. Mitochondrial DNA disorders may occur spontaneously and relatively often.
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.
It stands for Nuclear, Biological, and Chemical.