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  1. Genetics and archaeogenetics of South Asia: Genetics, Archaeogenetics, Eurasia, Mitochondrial DNA, Pleistocene, Recent African origin of modern humans, Human Y- chromosome DNA haplogroup
  2. Mitochondrial Genetics: Human Mitochondrial Molecular Clock
  3. Mitochondrial Disorders by Claude Desnuelle, 2002-12-05
  4. Lack of genetic divergence in nuclear and mitochondrial DNA between subspecies of two Haliotis species.: An article from: Journal of Shellfish Research by Zhi Yong Wang, Ka Chai Ho, et all 2004-12-15
  5. Mitochondrial Pathogenesis: From Genes and Apoptosis to Aging and Disease (Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences)
  6. Low genetic diversity of oval squid, Sepioteuthis cf. lessoniana (Cephalopods: Loliginidae), in Japanese waters inferred from a mitochondrial DNA non-coding ... An article from: Pacific Science by Misuzu Aoki, Hideyuki Imai, et all 2008-07-01
  7. mtDNA variation in the Chibcha Amerindian Huetar from Costa Rica. (mitochondrial DNA): An article from: Human Biology by Maria Santos, R.H. Ward, et all 1994-12-01
  8. Absence of the 9-bp Deletion of Mitochondrial DNA in Pre-Hispanic Inhabitants of Argentina.: An article from: Human Biology by Dario A. Demarchi, Graciela M. Panzetta-dutrai, et all 2001-08-01
  9. A rare mitochondrial DNA haplotype observed in Koreans.(Statistical Data Included): An article from: Human Biology by Nina Snall, Marja-Liisa Savontaus, et all 2002-04-01
  10. Mitochondrial DNA affinity of several Jewish communities.: An article from: Human Biology by U. Ritte, E. Neufeld, et all 1993-06-01
  11. Study of the populations of the Balearic Islands (Spain) using mtDNA RFLPs. (mitochondrial DNA restriction fragment length polymorphisms): An article from: Human Biology by M. Francesca Massanet, Jose A. Castro, et all 1997-08-01
  12. Novel mitochondrial DNA insertion polymorphism and its usefulness for human population studies. (deoxyribonucleic acid): An article from: Human Biology by Richard Thomas, Svante Paabo, et all 1996-12-01
  13. Mitochondrial DNA studies show asymmetrical Amerindian admixture in afro-Colombian and mestizo populations.(Abstract): An article from: Human Biology by Clemencia Rodas, Nancy Gelvez, et all 2003-02-01
  14. Three novel mtDNA restriction site polymorphisms allow exploration of population affinities of African Americans.(Mitochondrial DNA): An article from: Human Biology by David C., Jr. McLean, Ida Spruill, et all 2003-04-01

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Mitochondrial genetics. In genetics, Mitochondria are the powerhouses of the cell, producing ATP through the metabolism of pyruvic acid and other energy
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In genetics, Mitochondria are the powerhouses of the cell, producing ATP through the metabolism of pyruvic acid and other energy containing molecules. They also help detoxify the cell by catabolic processes in which they breakdown fatty and amino acids Contents showTocToggle("show","hide") 1 Why It Is Important
2 Mitochondrial Membrane Complexes

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Why It Is Important
Having a greater understanding of the genetic mutations which affect mitochondria can not only give us a much better understanding of how our bodies and cells work, evolution, and give us insight into methods for successful therapeutic tissue and organ cloning, but it can also lead us to better treatments and possibly even cures for many of the diseases that devastate many individuals and families.
Mitochondrial Membrane Complexes
The processes carried out by the electron transport chain are mediated by protein complexes (named Complexes I-V, DHO-QO, ETF-QO, and ANT). Complex I, or

24. Chemistry - Mitochondrial Genetics
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Why It Is Important
Having a greater understanding of the genetic mutations which affect mitochondria can not only give us a much better understanding of how our bodies and cells work, evolution, and give us insight into methods for successful therapeutic tissue and organ cloning, but it can also lead us to better treatments and possibly even cures for many of the diseases that devastate many individuals and families.
Mitochondrial Membrane Complexes
The processes carried out by the electron transport chain are mediated by protein complexes (named Complexes I-V, DHO-QO, ETF-QO, and ANT). Complex I, or

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Why It Is Important
Having a greater understanding of the genetic mutations which affect mitochondria can not only give us a much better understanding of how our bodies and cells work, evolution, and give us insight into methods for successful therapeutic tissue and organ cloning, but it can also lead us to better treatments and possibly even cures for many of the diseases that devastate many individuals and families.
Mitochondrial Membrane Complexes
The processes carried out by the electron transport chain are mediated by protein complexes (named Complexes I-V, DHO-QO, ETF-QO, and ANT). Complex I, or

26. Human Mitochondrial Genetics - TripAtlas.Com
Mitochondrial genetics is the study of the genetics of the DNA contained in mitochondria. Mitochondria are small structures in cells that generate energy
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'Mitochondrial genetics' is the study of the genetics of the DNA contained in mitochondria . Mitochondria are small structures in cells that generate energy for the cell to use, and are hence referred to as the "powerhouses" of the cell.
Mitochondrial DNA
(mtDNA) is not transmitted through nuclear DNA (nDNA), and in most multicellular organisms, virtually all mitochondria are inherited from the mother's ovum , as sperm cells do not contribute any mitochondria.
Mitochondrial inheritance is therefore non-Mendelian , as Mendelian inheritance presumes that half the genetic material of a fertilized egg ( zygote ) derives from each parent.
Eighty percent of mitochondrial DNA codes for functional mitochondrial proteins, and therefore most mitochondrial DNA mutations lead to functional problems, which may be manifested as muscle disorders ( myopathies
Understanding the genetic mutations that affect mitochondria can help us to understand the inner workings of cells and organisms, as well as helping to suggest methods for successful therapeutic tissue and organ cloning, and to treatments or possibly cures for many devastating muscular disorders.

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    • Membrane complexes Genome Mitochondrial genetics is the study of the genetics of the DNA contained in mitochondria . Mitochondria are small structures in cells that generate energy for the cell to use, and are hence referred to as the "powerhouses" of the cell. Mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) is not transmitted through nuclear DNA (nDNA), and in most multicellular organisms, virtually all mitochondria are inherited from the mother's ovum , as sperm cells do not contribute any mitochondria. Mitochondrial inheritance is therefore non-Mendelian , as Mendelian inheritance presumes that half the genetic material of a fertilized egg ( zygote ) derives from each parent. Eighty percent of mitochondrial DNA codes for functional mitochondrial proteins, and therefore most mitochondrial DNA mutations lead to functional problems, which may be manifested as muscle disorders ( myopathies Understanding the genetic mutations that affect mitochondria can help us to understand the inner workings of cells and organisms, as well as helping to suggest methods for successful therapeutic tissue and organ cloning, and to treatments or possibly cures for many devastating muscular disorders.

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Mitochondrial genetics
In genetics, Mitochondria are the powerhouses of the cell, producing ATP through the metabolism of pyruvic acid and other energy containing molecules. They also help detoxify the cell by catabolic processes in which they breakdown fatty and amino acids Contents showTocToggle("show","hide") 1 Why It Is Important
2 Mitochondrial Membrane Complexes

3 Mitochondrial Genome

4 Detailed Inheritance Patterns of Mitochondrial Diseases
...
10 Sources
Why It Is Important
Having a greater understanding of the genetic mutations which affect mitochondria can not only give us a much better understanding of how our bodies and cells work, evolution, and give us insight into methods for successful therapeutic tissue and organ cloning, but it can also lead us to better treatments and possibly even cures for many of the diseases that devastate many individuals and families.
Mitochondrial Membrane Complexes
The processes carried out by the electron transport chain are mediated by protein complexes (named Complexes I-V, DHO-QO, ETF-QO, and ANT). Complex I, or

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Mitochondrial inheritance is therefore Non-Mendelian , as Mendelian Inheritance presumes that half the genetic material of a Zygote derives from either parent. Furthermore, some Conifer ous families show paternal inheritance of mitochondria, and some organisms such as '' Cryptosporidium '' have mitochondria with no DNA whatsoever.
Eighty percent of mitochondrial DNA Codes for functional mitochondrial proteins, and therefore most mitochondrial DNA mutations lead to functional problems, which may be manifested as Myopathies (muscle disorders).
Understanding the genetic mutations that affect mitochondria can help us to understand the inner workings of cells and organisms, as well as helping to suggest methods for successful therapeutic tissue and organ cloning, and to treatments or possibly cures for many devastating muscular disorders.
Mitochondrial function and genome
Because they provide 36 molecules of ATP per glucose molecule in contrast to the 2 ATP molecules produced by glycolysis, mitochondria are essential to all higher organisms for sustaining life. The

31. Mitochondrial Genetics - Definition
In genetics, Mitochondria are the powerhouses of the cell, producing ATP through the metabolism of pyruvic acid and other energy containing molecules.
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Mitochondrial genetics - Definition In genetics, Mitochondria are the powerhouses of the cell, producing ATP through the metabolism of pyruvic acid and other energy containing molecules. They also help detoxify the cell by catabolic processes in which they breakdown fatty and amino acids Contents showTocToggle("show","hide") 1 Why It Is Important
2 Mitochondrial Membrane Complexes

3 Mitochondrial Genome

4 Detailed Inheritance Patterns of Mitochondrial Diseases
...
10 Sources
Why It Is Important
Having a greater understanding of the genetic mutations which affect mitochondria can not only give us a much better understanding of how our bodies and cells work, evolution, and give us insight into methods for successful therapeutic tissue and organ cloning, but it can also lead us to better treatments and possibly even cures for many of the diseases that devastate many individuals and families.
Mitochondrial Membrane Complexes
The processes carried out by the electron transport chain are mediated by protein complexes (named Complexes I-V, DHO-QO, ETF-QO, and ANT). Complex I, or NADH dehydrogenase ubiquinone oxidoreductase Proton Translocase ) is a rotary complex which allows approximately (determining the actual number is very difficult) 10 protons to enter the mitochondrial matrix along their concentration gradients. It uses the energy from the gradient to form the bond between ADP and the phosphate group to create ATP. The electron transfer

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Because they provide 36 molecules of ATP per glucose molecule in contrast to the 2 ATP molecules produced by glycolysis, mitochondria are essential to all higher organisms for sustaining life. This is why slight problems with any one of the numerous enzymes used by the mitochondria can be devastating to the cell, and in turn, to the organism. Also, mitochondria specialize depending on what cells they exist in, and they perform specific functions at different stages in development of the cell based on the cell’s needs. Having a greater understanding of the genetic mutations which affect mitochondria can not only give us a much better understanding of how our bodies and cells work, evolution, and give us insight into methods for successful therapeutic tissue and organ cloning, but it can also lead us to better treatments and possibly even cures for many of the diseases that devastate many individuals and families.

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