Mitochondrial DNA analysis works
well on samples that are unable to be analysed through RFLP or STR analysis.
There are two kinds of DNA in the cell - mitochondrial DNA and nuclear DNA.
With other types of analysis, nuclear DNA is removed from the sample but with
mitochondrial DNA analysis, DNA is removed from the cell's mitochondria.
Sometimes, a sample can be old and will no longer have nuclear material in the
cell, which poses a problem for the other types of DNA analysis. With
mitochondrial DNA analysis, however, mitochondrial DNA can be removed, thus
having important ramifications for cases that were not solved over many years.
This means that mitochondrial DNA analysis can be very valuable in
investigations for a missing person. Mitochondrial DNA will be the same from a
woman to her daughter because it is passed on from the egg cell.
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