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Mitochondrial DNA is different from nuclear DNA because a) it is inherited only from the mother b) It is inherited only from the father c) It is double helix in shape d) It is not useful in forensic science
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Mitochondrial DNA is different from nuclear DNA because
a) it is inherited only from the mother
b) It is inherited only from the father
c) It is double helix in shape
d) It is not useful in forensic science
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I think the answer is C. That’s the only relatively actual answer that makes sense
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