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This Concept Map, created with IHMC CmapTools, has information related to: DNA in Hair Shaft, Root if removed forcibly can retain Nuclear DNA, Cell a process where Differentiation, Mitochondrial DNA which is inherited from the Mother, Expensive than using Nuclear DNA, Hair has a Root, Cell becomes specific to Hair, Shaft is formed by Keratinocytes, Hair has a Shaft, Nucleus which deprives the shaft of Nuclear DNA, Keratinocytes which is a type of skin Cell, Root contains Nuclear DNA, Cell which is responsible for the synthesis of Keratin, Nucleated corneocytes due to an incomplete step in Cornification, Cornification involves the destruction of the Nucleus, Mitochondrial DNA can be typed by comparing Relatives, Keratinocytes whose death process is called Cornification, Shaft contains Mitochondrial DNA, Keratinocytes in their last stage of Differentiation, Differentiation are called Nucleated corneocytes, Relatives which is more Expensive