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How are mitochondria found?

Author: H K



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Present in eukaryotes only, transmitted by mother only since sperm contains only the nucleus and their mitochondrion are not transmitted to the zygote. But it is not 100% maternal since its proteins are encoded by either paternal or maternal genetic material.


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