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This Concept Map, created with IHMC CmapTools, has information related to: mtDNA in hair, Mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) which can be found in the hair shaft, keratinocytes in their last stage of differentiation, cells with nuclei, nucleated corneocytes which are differentiation, nuclei which destroys nuclear DNA, cells with mitochondria, nuclear DNA which can be found in the root/folicle, cells called keratinocytes, keratinocytes that die naturally in a process called cornification, nuclei which have nuclear DNA, nucleated corneocytes which are keratinocytes, cornification during which cells, keratinocytes convert to tough, horny material such as hair, cornification which destroys nuclear DNA, How is it possible to have nuclear DNA and mtDNA in the hair shaft? hair has cells, cornification after which there may be nucleated corneocytes, mitochondria which have Mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA)