Answer: mtDNA is present in all maternal relatives of the person being investigated.
Step-by-step explanation :
- Mitochondria are the organelles found in all eukaryotes and are considered as the powerhouse of the cell.
- Mitochondrial DNA (MtDNA) is the genetic system of the mitochondria. Unlike other cell organelles mitochondria and chloroplast have their own genomes.
- The inheritance of the mitochondrial DNA is different from the inheritance of the nuclear DNA.
- The mitochondrial DNA is passed down from the mother to their daughters unchanged, this is because no recombination takes place in this DNA.
- Since, the mitochondrial DNA is only passed by the mother it is said to have uniparental inheritance.
- It is not passed down by the father as the sperm does not contain mitochondria.
Thus, the uniparental inheritance of the mitochondrial DNA provides a way to trace the maternal ancestry of an individual.