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Where is DNA located in eukaryotic cells other than the nucleus?

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Where is DNA located in eukaryotic cells other than the nucleus?

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You already gave one answer, in mitochondria. It’s also found in chloroplasts. What makes mitochondrial DNA so unusual is the fact that it’s a single circular chromosome, just like those found in bacteria.

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