Understanding Mitochondria and Chloroplasts - Biology

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How is mitochondrial DNA (mDNA) different from nuclear DNA?

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Mitochondrial DNA is much smaller and simpler than nuclear DNA, meaning it does not need histones or introns. Mitochondrial DNA is also circular, like bacterial DNA, rather than linear like nuclear DNA. As the ovum is the only contributor of mitochondria to an offspring, all mDNA must therefore be inherited from the mother.

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