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We can say about mitochondria in reproduction as follows:
mitochondria are missed at all in early embryo, until blastocyst stage
mitochondria are maternally-inherited, no paternal mitochondria contribute to newly-born individuum
mitochondria include DNA, contributing to inheritance
Sperm mitochondria entrance into the egg, but they are promptly eliminated
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