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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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Eukaryotic DNA is part of the chromosomes which are found in the nucleus.

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In the chromosomes

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In its nucleus.

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Q: Where is DNA found in the eukryote cell?
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