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DNA can be isolated from cells, and the different types of DNA from the cell can be separated by density gradient centrifugation. The following figures show the density gradient centrifugation profiles for DNA isolated from four different cell types: plant, animal, wild-type yeast with a plasmid, and petite yeast. DNA can be isolated from cells, and the different types of DNA from the cell can be separated by density gradient centrifugation. The following figures show the density gradient centrifugation profiles for DNA isolated from four different cell types: plant, animal, wild-type yeast with a plasmid, and petite yeast.    -The peak farthest to the right in Figure 1 is: A)  plasmids. B)  mitochondrial DNA. C)  genomic DNA. D)  chloroplast DNA.
-The peak farthest to the right in Figure 1 is:


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