Prasad Krovvidi

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The full set of nuclear chromosomes can be found in almost every cell in the body (red blood cells are an important exception, as they lack a nucleus), but the nucleus isn’t the only place in the cell where DNA is found. The human genome also includes a separate mini-chromosome—just sixteen thousand letters of DNA—located in mitochondria, the energy-producing batteries of the cell.
A Crack In Creation: A Nobel Prize Winner's Insight into the Future of Genetic Engineering
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