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15 March, 07:13
What is found in the nucleus
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Sam Farley
15 March, 07:34
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DNA is found in the nucleus
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Yahir Oneill
15 March, 10:12
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Answer: Found in the eukaryotic cells, it contains the majority of the cell's genetic material, also known as DNA. The genetic material along with a variety of proteins are used to form chromosomes.
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