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Extranuclear inheritance is due to the presence of genes in(a) mitochondria and chloroplasts(b) nucleus and mitochondria(c) nucleus and chloroplasts(d) endoplasmic reticulum and mitochondria.
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Extranuclear inheritance is a non-Mendelian form of inheritance that does not involve the nucleus. It is the transmission of genes that occur outside the nucleus. Show more…
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Extranuclear inheritance is a consequence of presence genes in a) lysososomes and ribosomes b) mitochondria and chloroplast c) ER and mitochondria d) ribosomes and chloroplast
Extranuclear inheritance occurs because a. certain genes are found on the X chromosome. b. chromosomes in the nucleus may be transferred to the cytoplasm. c. some cellular organelles contain DNA. d. the nuclear membrane breaks apart during cell division. e. both a and c.
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