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What is Mitochondrial DNA? Should you take the mtDNA test?
What exactly is Mitochondrial DNA? Learn the science behind the mtDNA test and whether you should or should not take this genetic genealogy test.
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Understanding Mitochondrial DNA
Your mtDNA is directly maternally inherited, meaning that you have the same mtDNA as your mother and all of your siblings. It is the same mtDNA as your maternal grandmother, and her mother, and so on, for ten generations or more.
Unlike autosomal DNA testing, mtDNA reliably reaches back past the fourth or fifth generation in your pedigree. But unlike YDNA tests, it doesn’t tell you how closely you are related to your mtDNA matches. So it’s a test that needs to be used strategically.
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Mitochondrial DNA analysis in human identification
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Imagine that you have a small, aged bone fragment or charred remains after a fire, a tooth that has been buried and exposed to the environment for years to decades, or possibly a single hair shaft. How would you even begin to make an identification to reconnect these remains with family members? In these small and compromised samples, often nuclear DNA is insufficient to generate useful results with current STR typing methods. Since the early 1990’s, mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) analysis has been used in these most challenging of cases. Professor Walther Parson from the Institute of Legal Medicine, Innsbruck Medical Uni...
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Mitochondria are structures within cells that convert the energy from food into a form that cells can use. Each cell contains hundreds to thousands of mitochondria, which are located in the fluid that surrounds the nucleus (the cytoplasm). Although most DNA is packaged in chromosomes within the nucleus, mitochondria also have a small amount of their own DNA. This genetic material is known as mitochondrial DNA or mtDNA. In humans, mitochondrial DNA spans about 16,500 DNA building blocks (base pairs), representing a small fraction of the total DNA in cells.
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You Can Inherit Mitochondrial DNA from Both Parents! | SciShow News
Earlier this week, a team of researchers announced that they’d made a discovery about how we inherit mitochondrial DNA from our parents that could change what we know about not only disease inheritance, but human history as a whole.
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Learn about Mitochondrial DNA, how it evolved, its resemblance with bacterial DNA, and all details of the genes it contains.
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The genes you don't get from your parents (but can't live without) - Devin Shuman
Dig into the essential role that mitochondrial DNA played in the evolution of living things on Earth, and find out why it’s still evolving.
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What is Mitochondrial DNA? Three Fun Facts About mtDNA
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Thanks for stopping by, this is 2 minute classroom and today I am giving you three fun facts about mitochondrial DNA.
#1 - All of your mitochondrial DNA comes from your mother (at least in most cases). And she got hers from her mother, and so on and so forth through all the mothers of history.
This is because you come from a sperm and an egg, the sperm from your father and the egg from your mother. The egg is a complete cell with all of the organelles, including mitochondria. The sperm, on the other hand, is just a DNA delivery pod bringing the father's DNA to the mother's egg.
As a result, you most likely got all of your mitochondria and its DNA from your mother.
Fun Fact #2 - Mitochondrial DNA is round, not linear like the DNA in your nucleus. And it is completely separate from the DNA in your nucleus, they never interact.
The 27 genes on your mitochondrial DNA code for specific proteins used by the mitochondria, such as ATP synthase.
And
Fun fact #3 - Your mitochondria has its own DNA because it was once a bacteria that was engulfed by early ancestors' eukaryotic cells.
This is called the endosymbiotic theory and it essentially states that an early single-cell organism engulfed a mitochondria-like bacteria and enjoyed its energy-producing properties so much that it decided to partner with it forevermore.
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Thanks for stopping by, this is 2 minute classroom and today I am giving you three fun facts about mitochondrial DNA.
#1 - All of your mitochondrial DNA comes from your mother (at least in most cases). And she got hers from her mother, and so on and so forth through all the mothers of history.
This is because you come from a sperm and an egg, the sperm from your father and the egg from your mother. The egg is a complete cell with all of the organelles, including mitochondria. The sperm, on the other hand, is just a DNA delivery pod bringing the father's DNA to the mother's egg.
As a result, you most likely got all of your mitochondria and its DNA from your mother.
Fun Fact #2 - Mitochondrial DNA is round, not linear like the DNA in your nucleus. And it is completely separate from the DNA in your nucleus, they never interact.
The 27 genes on your mitochondrial DNA code for specific proteins used by the mitochondria, such as ATP synthase.
And
Fun fact #3 - Your mitochondria has its own DNA because it was once a bacteria that was engulfed by early ancestors' eukaryotic cells.
This is called the endosymbiotic theory and it essentially states that an early single-cell organism engulfed a mitochondria-like bacteria and enjoyed its energy-producing properties so much that it decided to partner with it forevermore.
It’s a great love story.
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- published: 16 Feb 2021
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What is Mitochondrial DNA? Should you take the mtDNA test?
What exactly is Mitochondrial DNA? Learn the science behind the mtDNA test and whether you should or should not take this genetic genealogy test.
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What exactly is Mitochondrial DNA? Learn the science behind the mtDNA test and whether you should or should not take this genetic genealogy test.
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00:00 Introduction
01:24 What is DNA?
02:31 Where does mtDNA come from?
05:01 How is Mitochondrial DNA Inherited?
05:56 Should You Take a mtDNA Test?
07:52 What do Mitochondrial DNA Tests Cost?
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05:56 Should You Take a mtDNA Test?
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Mitochondrial DNA 3-D
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Understanding Mitochondrial DNA
Your mtDNA is directly maternally inherited, meaning that you have the same mtDNA as your mother and all of your siblings. It is the same mtDNA as your maternal...
Your mtDNA is directly maternally inherited, meaning that you have the same mtDNA as your mother and all of your siblings. It is the same mtDNA as your maternal grandmother, and her mother, and so on, for ten generations or more.
Unlike autosomal DNA testing, mtDNA reliably reaches back past the fourth or fifth generation in your pedigree. But unlike YDNA tests, it doesn’t tell you how closely you are related to your mtDNA matches. So it’s a test that needs to be used strategically.
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Your mtDNA is directly maternally inherited, meaning that you have the same mtDNA as your mother and all of your siblings. It is the same mtDNA as your maternal grandmother, and her mother, and so on, for ten generations or more.
Unlike autosomal DNA testing, mtDNA reliably reaches back past the fourth or fifth generation in your pedigree. But unlike YDNA tests, it doesn’t tell you how closely you are related to your mtDNA matches. So it’s a test that needs to be used strategically.
Learn more about mtDNA here: https://click.yourdnaguide.com/mbMo0E
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We're here to help! Come ask us questions or explore our many guides to find answers yourself. Find us at: http://click.yourdnaguide.com/AN1efZ
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Mitochondrial DNA analysis in human identification
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Imagine that you have a small, aged bone fragment or charred remains after a fire, a tooth that has been buried and exposed to the environment for years to decades, or possibly a single hair shaft. How would you even begin to make an identification to reconnect these remains with family members? In these small and compromised samples, often nuclear DNA is insufficient to generate useful results with current STR typing methods. Since the early 1990’s, mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) analysis has been used in these most challenging of cases. Professor Walther Parson from the Institute of Legal Medicine, Innsbruck Medical University discusses a number of cases his lab has worked on, using mtDNA analysis to make critical identifications.
https://wn.com/Mitochondrial_Dna_Analysis_In_Human_Identification
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Imagine that you have a small, aged bone fragment or charred remains after a fire, a tooth that has been buried and exposed to the environment for years to decades, or possibly a single hair shaft. How would you even begin to make an identification to reconnect these remains with family members? In these small and compromised samples, often nuclear DNA is insufficient to generate useful results with current STR typing methods. Since the early 1990’s, mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) analysis has been used in these most challenging of cases. Professor Walther Parson from the Institute of Legal Medicine, Innsbruck Medical University discusses a number of cases his lab has worked on, using mtDNA analysis to make critical identifications.
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Mitochondria are structures within cells that convert the energy from food into a form that cells can use. Each cell contains hundreds to thousands of mitochondria, which are located in the fluid that surrounds the nucleus (the cytoplasm). Although most DNA is packaged in chromosomes within the nucleus, mitochondria also have a small amount of their own DNA. This genetic material is known as mitochondrial DNA or mtDNA. In humans, mitochondrial DNA spans about 16,500 DNA building blocks (base pairs), representing a small fraction of the total DNA in cells.
Mitochondrial DNA contains 37 genes, all of which are essential for normal mitochondrial function. Thirteen of these genes provide instructions for making enzymes involved in oxidative phosphorylation. Oxidative phosphorylation is a process that uses oxygen and simple sugars to create adenosine triphosphate (ATP), the cell's main energy source. The remaining genes provide instructions for making molecules called transfer RNA (tRNA) and ribosomal RNA (rRNA), which are chemical cousins of DNA. These types of RNA help assemble protein building blocks (amino acids) into functioning proteins.
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Mitochondria are structures within cells that convert the energy from food into a form that cells can use. Each cell contains hundreds to thousands of mitochondria, which are located in the fluid that surrounds the nucleus (the cytoplasm). Although most DNA is packaged in chromosomes within the nucleus, mitochondria also have a small amount of their own DNA. This genetic material is known as mitochondrial DNA or mtDNA. In humans, mitochondrial DNA spans about 16,500 DNA building blocks (base pairs), representing a small fraction of the total DNA in cells.
Mitochondrial DNA contains 37 genes, all of which are essential for normal mitochondrial function. Thirteen of these genes provide instructions for making enzymes involved in oxidative phosphorylation. Oxidative phosphorylation is a process that uses oxygen and simple sugars to create adenosine triphosphate (ATP), the cell's main energy source. The remaining genes provide instructions for making molecules called transfer RNA (tRNA) and ribosomal RNA (rRNA), which are chemical cousins of DNA. These types of RNA help assemble protein building blocks (amino acids) into functioning proteins.
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- views: 33872
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You Can Inherit Mitochondrial DNA from Both Parents! | SciShow News
Earlier this week, a team of researchers announced that they’d made a discovery about how we inherit mitochondrial DNA from our parents that could change what w...
Earlier this week, a team of researchers announced that they’d made a discovery about how we inherit mitochondrial DNA from our parents that could change what we know about not only disease inheritance, but human history as a whole.
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https://wn.com/You_Can_Inherit_Mitochondrial_Dna_From_Both_Parents_|_Scishow_News
Earlier this week, a team of researchers announced that they’d made a discovery about how we inherit mitochondrial DNA from our parents that could change what we know about not only disease inheritance, but human history as a whole.
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https://ghr.nlm.nih.gov/primer/basics/gene
https://ghr.nlm.nih.gov/mitochondrial-dna#definition
http://hihg.med.miami.edu/code/http/modules/education/Design/Print.asp?CourseNum=2&LessonNum=4
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- published: 30 Nov 2018
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Mitochondrial DNA | mtDNA | All Mitochondrial genes detail
Learn about Mitochondrial DNA, how it evolved, its resemblance with bacterial DNA, and all details of the genes it contains.
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Learn about Mitochondrial DNA, how it evolved, its resemblance with bacterial DNA, and all details of the genes it contains.
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0:00 Mitochondrial DNA History
0:34 Similarities between Mitochondrial and Bacterial DNA
1:14 All Details of Mitochondrial Genes
1:34 Control Region of Mt DNA
2:02 Complex 1 Genes of Mt DNA
2:26 Complex 3 Genes of Mt DNA
2:41 Complex 4 Genes of Mt DNA
2:59 Complex 5 Genes of Mt DNA
3:11 Ribosomal RNA Genes in Mt DNA
3:27 Transfer RNA Genes in Mt DNA
3:51 Evolution of Human Mitochondrial DNA
4:13 Maternal Inheritance of Mitochondrial DNA
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0:00 Mitochondrial DNA History
0:34 Similarities between Mitochondrial and Bacterial DNA
1:14 All Details of Mitochondrial Genes
1:34 Control Region of Mt DNA
2:02 Complex 1 Genes of Mt DNA
2:26 Complex 3 Genes of Mt DNA
2:41 Complex 4 Genes of Mt DNA
2:59 Complex 5 Genes of Mt DNA
3:11 Ribosomal RNA Genes in Mt DNA
3:27 Transfer RNA Genes in Mt DNA
3:51 Evolution of Human Mitochondrial DNA
4:13 Maternal Inheritance of Mitochondrial DNA
#mitochondrialdna
#mitochondria #maternal #gene #biotechreview
- published: 26 Oct 2018
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5:03
The genes you don't get from your parents (but can't live without) - Devin Shuman
Dig into the essential role that mitochondrial DNA played in the evolution of living things on Earth, and find out why it’s still evolving.
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Inside our cell...
Dig into the essential role that mitochondrial DNA played in the evolution of living things on Earth, and find out why it’s still evolving.
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Inside our cells, each of us has a second set of genes completely separate from our 23 pairs of chromosomes. And this isn’t just true for humans— it’s true of every animal, plant, and fungus on Earth. This second genome belongs to our mitochondria, an organelle inside our cells. So why are they so different from anything else in our bodies? Devin Shuman explores the purpose of mitochondrial DNA.
Lesson by Devin Shuman, directed by Luísa M H Copetti, Hype CG.
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Dig into the essential role that mitochondrial DNA played in the evolution of living things on Earth, and find out why it’s still evolving.
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Inside our cells, each of us has a second set of genes completely separate from our 23 pairs of chromosomes. And this isn’t just true for humans— it’s true of every animal, plant, and fungus on Earth. This second genome belongs to our mitochondria, an organelle inside our cells. So why are they so different from anything else in our bodies? Devin Shuman explores the purpose of mitochondrial DNA.
Lesson by Devin Shuman, directed by Luísa M H Copetti, Hype CG.
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