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Mitochondria have their own DNA; do all mitochondria in a person’s body share the same DNA?
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When losing fat, does the fat burn in a first-in-first-out manner or last-in-first-out? e.g. if I am at my lowest weight in 20 years am I burning fat put on 20 years ago?
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