DNA is present in mitochondria lysosomes and nucleus but during genus transfer or producing young ones only nucleus divides and transfer its DNA to the young one why
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In sexual reproduction, organisms inherit half of their nuclear DNA from the male parent and half from the female parent. However, organisms inherit all of their mitochondrial DNA from the female parent. This occurs because only egg cells, and not sperm cells, keep their mitochondria during fertilization.
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