• In genetics, paternal mtDNA transmission and paternal mtDNA inheritance refer to the incidence of mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) being passed from a father...
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    only from the mother's ovum. There are theories, however, that paternal mtDNA transmission in humans can occur under certain circumstances. Mitochondrial...
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    Mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA or mDNA) is the DNA located in mitochondria, cellular organelles within eukaryotic cells that convert chemical energy from food...
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  • explore their direct paternal line. mtDNA looks at the mitochondria, which is passed down from mother to child. Thus, the mtDNA test can be taken by both...
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    permeability transition pore Mitophagy Nebenkern Oncocyte Oncocytoma Paternal mtDNA transmission Plastid Submitochondrial particle "mitochondrion". Lexico UK...
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    backcrossed to A. pernyi males. For reasons unknown, it is a case of paternal mtDNA transmission: the mitochondrial genome, normally inherited from the mother...
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  • common ancestor is known as "Mitochondrial Eve" (mt-MRCA, named for the matrilineal transmission of mtDNA), the most recent woman from whom all living humans...
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  • to southern Han is substantial in both paternal and maternal lineages and a geographic cline exists for mtDNA. As a result, the northern Han are one of...
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  • Y-chromosomal Aaron Adam's Curse Paternal mtDNA transmission RecLOH Matrilineality Mitochondrion Mitochondrial DNA Human mitochondrial genetics Mitochondrial...
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  • ultra-selfish genes, selfish DNA, parasitic DNA and genomic outlaws) are genetic segments that can enhance their own transmission at the expense of other genes...
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