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Chad Hawkins
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31 March, 23:59
What part of the cell did the DNA come from?
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Mina Hart
1 April, 00:21
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It is located in the nucleus of the cells
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Talan Kim
1 April, 00:28
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Eukaryotes, DNA is found inside a special area of the cell called the nucleus
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