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Briefing: How mitochondria organize our 'second genome'
Strategic angle: EPFL scientists have discovered that a simple shape change in mitochondria helps cells evenly distribute their mitochondrial DNA, solving a long-standing puzzle.
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Scientists at EPFL have identified that a simple change in the shape of mitochondria plays a crucial role in the even distribution of mitochondrial DNA across cells.
This discovery addresses a long-standing question in cellular biology regarding how mitochondrial DNA is organized and maintained within cellular structures.
The findings may have implications for understanding mitochondrial function and its impact on cellular health and disease.