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Do mitochondria have the same DNA that is found in the nucleus of a cell?
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Do mitochondria have the same DNA that is found in the nucleus of a cell?
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Do mitochondria have the same DNA that is found in the nucleus of a cell?
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please make me brainalist and keep smiling dude
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mitochondria also have a small amount of their own DNA
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