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How do DNA and mtDNA differ?

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There are three main differences between nuclear and mitochondria DNA (mtDNA): 1.) mtDNA is circular, whereas nuclear DNA is linear. (Both are double stranded) 2.) mtDNA is (generally) uni-parentally inherited, in most animals (not mussels though for example), mtDNA is passed from mother to offspring. from wiki


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