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Is there DNA in plant cells?


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  1. Plants have DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid) since they are living beings.
  2. Although chloroplasts and mitochondria contain some genetic material, the nucleus contains the majority of DNA in plant cells.
  3. DNA is found in the same shape in the cells of all plants and animals – the well-known "double helix," which looks like a twisted ladder.


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