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What makes mitochondrial DNA useful as a molecular clock? - It is only found in select organisms, making it easier to compare relationships between species that have it.

- A large portion of the DNA ring is not vital to structure or function, allowing it to accumulate neutral mutations.

- Its rate of mutation increases over time as organisms continue to evolve and differentiate from each other.

- A slow mutation rate makes it useful for determining evolutionary relationships between ancient species.

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