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Genetic material located in the mitochondria of cells. Analysis of mtDNA has proven useful in assessing evolutionary relationships among existing species.
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Mitochondrial DNA.
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Mitochondrial DNA. The small amount of DNA found in the mitochondria. mtDNA is the genetic code for 13 proteins involved in metabolism. Because mtDNA is much less stable than the DNA in the chromosomes (where the huge bulk of genetic code is stored), mutations accumulate with time at a greater rate than that for chromosomal DNA -- and eventually limit how well a particular cell or tissue can function with increasing age. ...
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Mitochondria have their own DNA, distinct from the nuclear DNA in the cell. This unique DNA within the mitochondria is useful for tracing maternal lineage, because it should be identical to the mother
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Mitochondrial DNA which is passed down from the mother to all her children, males and females. The genetic material of the mitochondria, the organelles that generate energy for the cell.
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