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Where is DNA Located?
In eukaryotic cells, DNA is primarily located in the cell nucleus, but a small amount can also be found in mitochondria, known as
mitochondrial DNA
or mtDNA. In prokaryotic cells, such as bacteria, DNA is found in the cytoplasm.
Frequently asked queries:
What is DNA?
Where is DNA Located?
How is DNA Structured?
What is the Role of DNA in Cells?
How is DNA Visualized in Histology?
What are the Applications of DNA Study in Histology?
What Techniques are Used to Study DNA in Histology?
How Does DNA Methylation Impact Histology?
How Do Reagents Vary Between Suppliers?
How did Malpighi's discoveries impact the medical field?
What Challenges Exist in Histological Research?
What is the Role of IL-4 in Inflammation and Allergies?
Where is Ankyrin G Found?
What are the Common Tools Used?
Why are Autostainers Important in Histology?
How is RNA Polymerase I Studied in Histology?
What Role Does Double-Stranded DNA Play in Cellular Function?
How are Tissue Samples Collected During Surgery?
What Techniques are Used to Study Cellular Diversity?
How Does Vitrification Work?
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