Biology, asked by tentul01jan, 9 months ago

what happens to the dna of the plastids and mitochondria during nuclear division

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Answered by skvijay36
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Explanation:

1) Mitochondria and plastids have their own DNA (genetic material). What is known about their fate during nuclear division like mitosis? Answer: The DNA present in mitochondria and chloroplast is extra chromosomal DNA.

Answered by Josephrudyardroot
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The DNA present in mitochondria and plastids is extra chromosomal DNA, it has nothing to do with nuclear division.During mitosis nuclear DNA takes part

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