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This Concept Map, created with IHMC CmapTools, has information related to: Nuclear DNA and mtDNA in the Hair Shaft, Shaft does contain the more plentiful mtDNA, cornification that involves the destruction of the nucleus, cornification that leads to the making of keratin, cells undergoing cornification, nuclear DNA although it is found in hair roots due to the presence of keratinocytes, mtDNA but between the same maternal blood line, it lacks the ability of differentiation, Shaft does not contain any nuclear DNA, mtDNA found in mitochondria that supplies power for the cells, nuclear DNA unless there are nucleated corneocytes, cornification that takes place in the follicle, nuclear DNA because of cells