Do mitochondria have their own DNA?
AffordingAggie路3 months agoAbsolutely, mitochondria are like independent little powerhouses with their own DNA, just doing their thing inside your cells!
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Yes, mitochondria contain their own DNA, and it's entirely separate from the DNA found in the cell's nucleus.
Yes, they do! Mitochondria have their own DNA, which is inherited maternally.
Indeed, mitochondria have their own DNA, which is why they can replicate independently of the cell. It's pretty neat!
Of course, mitochondria have their own DNA. It's stored in circular form inside the organelle.
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