Biochemistry - Cell Structure and Compartments - Discussion
Discussion Forum : Cell Structure and Compartments - Section 1 (Q.No. 3)
3.
Where in a eukaryotic cell, DNA can be found?
Discussion:
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ANJANA said:
4 years ago
DNA is present inside the nucleus as well as in the mitochondria since it is a semi autonomous organelle it has its own DNA.
Happy sinkonde said:
6 years ago
DNA is found in both the nucleus and the mitochondrial while RNA is found on the cytoplasm specifically on the ribosomesite.
King said:
9 years ago
DNA is present in the nucleus.
Rajesh said:
9 years ago
DNA present in the nucleus.
Kelly Michael -keywordz said:
1 decade ago
DNA is found in the nucleus and Mitochondria are also unique that they have their own mitochondrial DNA (Separate from the DNA that is in the nucleus).
Pranshu said:
1 decade ago
DNA is present in both Mitochondria and Nucleus.
Kelvin said:
1 decade ago
According to genetics DNA found in the nucleus while RNA found in the cytoplasm.
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