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The most commonly cultivated strawberry, Fragaria ananassa, is an octoploid with eight sets. This makes it a good candidate for demonstrating DNA extraction - with eight copies of each gene in the strawberry genome, strawberries are packed full of it.

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long sticky substance. sometimes looking like snot.

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The DNA is located in the nucleus of every single cell in the strawberry.

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DNA is present in every single cell in the entire strawberry plant. Within each cell, like human cells, is a nucleus containing all the organisms DNA.

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The physical properties of the isolated DNA resembled fibrous, swirly coils of tan and brown. (Very similar to the look of granite counter top)

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Q: Where is the DNA located in a strawberry?
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