Transcriptional difference between mitochondrial and nuclear protein
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Mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) is genetic material found in mitochondria. It is passed down from mothers to both sons and daughters, but sons cannot pass along their mothers' mtDNA to their children. This is because mtDNA is transmitted through the female egg. ... You inherited your mtDNA exclusively from your mother.
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The mitochondrial transcriptional machinery is relatively simple compared to the nuclear machinery and consists of a single unspecific RNA polymerase that is evolutionarily conserved to bacteriophage T7, T3 and SP6 RNA polymerases and at least a specificity factor, mitochondrial transcription factor
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