| mitochondrial b. |
a fused colony of mitochondria found in the spermatids of insects.
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| mitochondrial c. |
a small single circular chromosome within each mitochondrion, capable of synthesizing protein since it contains ribosomal RNA, messenger RNA, and transfer RNA. The mitochondrial chromosome carries the genes for 13 proteins and is the basis for maternal inheritance (q.v.); some authorities consider it the 25th human chromosome in addition to the 22 autosomes and the X and Y chromosomes.
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| mitochondrial c.’s |
complex infoldings in the mitochondrial cavity which originate in a membrane outside the cavity.
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| mitochondrial c.e |
numerous narrow, transverse infoldings of the inner membrane of a mitochondrion.
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| mitochondrial D. |
the DNA of the mitochondrial chromosome, existing in several thousand copies per cell and inherited exclusively from the mother. Its code differs both from that of nuclear DNA and from that of any present day prokaryote, and it evolves 5 to 10 times more rapidly than nuclear DNA.
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