Mitochondrial DNA in eukaryotic cells is unique to mitochondria, resembling bacterial DNA, separate from the nuclear DNA.
The DNA in mitochondria is unique to mitochondria and differs from the DNA in the cell nucleus. It is similar to circular DNA found in bacteria, separate from the nuclear DNA.
Mitochondria and chloroplasts in eukaryotic cells contain circular DNA molecules, reflecting their bacterial origins.
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