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26 February, 04:51

Mitochondria contain their own double-stranded, circular DNA and replicate on their own. Why don't they suffer the same consequences as our cells in terms of limited division

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  1. 26 February, 06:43
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    Mitochondrial DNA is circular, so it doesn't shorten when it replicates unlike the rest.
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