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Raelynn Armstrong
22 December, 01:53
How much DNA is found in
a cell's nucleus?
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Tyrone Richard
22 December, 04:19
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DNA is located in the mitochondrial and contains 100 1000 copies of cells. THe structure of nuclear DNA chromosomes is linear with open ends and includes 46 chromosome containing 3 billion nucleotides
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