Define cytoplasmic inheritance. How can you say that a particular inheritance is cytoplasmic and not nuclear? Give example in support of your answer.
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The inheritance of characters controlled by genes present in the cell cytoplasm rather than by genes on the chromosomes in the cell nucleus. An example of cytoplasmic inheritance is that controlled by mitochondrial genes
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inheritance of traits, usually via the maternal line, controlled by an extrachromosomal element
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