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Where is DNA located?

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Where is DNA located?

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DNA is located everywhere throughout your body in the exact same form. Thus, the DNA in your blood is the same as the DNA in your skin cells, tissue, bones, teeth, and semen. Your DNA is developed at the point of conception, and never changes, through death and beyond.

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DNA is located everywhere throughout your body in the exact same form. Thus, the DNA in your blood is the same as the DNA in your skin cells, tissue, bones, teeth, and semen. Your DNA is developed at the point of conception, and never changes, through death and beyond.

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DNA is responsible for the genetic propagation of most inherited traits. In humans, these traits range from hair color to disease susceptibility. The genetic information encoded by an organism’s DNA is called its genome. During cell division, DNA is replicated, and during reproduction is transmitted to offspring. In eukaryotic cells, such as those of plants, animals, fungi and protists, most of the DNA is located in the cell nucleus, and each DNA molecule is usually packed into a chromosome that are passed to daughter cells during cell division. By contrast, in simpler cells called prokaryotes, including the eubacteria and archaea, DNA is found directly in the cytoplasm (not separated by a nuclear envelope) and is circular. The cellular organelles known as chloroplasts and mitochondria also carry DNA. DNA is thought to have originated approximately 3.5 to 4.6 billion years ago. for more facts go to – http://en.wikipedia.

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DNA is found inside the nucleus of eukaryotic cells (cells having membrane bound organelles like the nuclues and mitochondria), wrapped around a series of proteins called nucleosomes to form the chromatin (chromosomes). DNA is also found with in the mitochondria.

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DNA is found in your cells located in skin, hair, nails and bodily fluids

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