If I get a piece of DNA, how can I tell if the DNA is from Mitochondria of Bacteria?
Hello
Don't worry about it. Prokaryotes don't have mitochondria at all.
Do a Blast on its sequence and look at the best matches
Bacterial DNA has origin of replication while mitochondrial DNA doesn't have
Isita Singh This might help. Thanks a lot
Ali Javadmanesh
Hello Ali, sorry for the typing mistake. I meant how to differentiate between eukaryotic mitochondrial DNA and bacterial genomic DNA?
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