mitogeeneja
Mitogeeneja is a Finnish term that translates to "mitochondrial genes" in English. These are genes located within the mitochondria, which are often referred to as the powerhouses of the cell. Unlike the vast majority of genes found in the cell's nucleus, mitochondrial genes are inherited maternally, meaning they are passed down from the mother to her offspring. This unique mode of inheritance is a key characteristic of mitochondrial DNA.
The mitochondrial genome is typically a circular molecule, much smaller than the nuclear genome. It encodes
Variations or mutations in mitochondrial genes can have significant implications for human health. Because mitochondria are