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Why DNA is absent in blood plasma?

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Red blood cells and blood plasma do not contain DNA. Red blood cells don't have the DNA containing nucleus and mitochondria. Only white blood cells in blood contain DNA. With blood donation, usually most of the white blood cells are filtered out.

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because red blood cells don't have the DNA containing nucleus and mitochondria

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