Monday, October 6, 2008

What is so special about the DNA of a Red blood Cell? And how is its specialty adapted to it's function?

Hmmm! The special part about the DNA of a red blood cell is that there isn't one! This is possible because the red blood cell doesn't contain a nuclei. During a phase called maturism the nuclei is removed from the cells. Because the nuclei contains the DNA the cell then has no DNA :(!

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