Which of the following terms describe the feature(s) of mtDNA and cpDNA that differ from the eukaryotic nuclear DNA? (Select all that apply.)
A. homoplasmy
B. heteroplasmy
C. uniparental inheritance
D. high copy number
E. circular
Heteroplasmy is a feature of cp/mtDNA but not of nuclear DNA. Nuclear DNA are not of uniparental inheritance. Also, nuclear DNA is linear in shape while cp/mtDNA are circular in shape.
Homoplasmy is a feature shared by all the three mentioned DNAs ( nuclear, mt and cpDNA)
correct answer is B,C,D,E
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