Yes. The DNA is found in the nucleus of every cell. It's simply a case of extracting the DNA from the cell.
They have different numbers and shapes of chromosomes, and the DNA is not the same.
The chimpanzees have 98% match with our DNA
The DNA is the same chemical. The instructions coded for by the DNA (the proteins cells make using it) are however slightly different for every individual in a species and there are more differences between species.
yes
It depends on the specie of animal. In general, more far is a specie (speaking in evolutionary terms) to human and more big is the difference. The similiarity of the DNA of human with the chimpanzee is around 97%.
yes because i did a science experiment and found that the human DNA and the pigs DNA or practically the same .
yep well i think if they loook at their stomach acid if they didnt "dispose" the human.
Well not really. Our genetic makeup is what makes us different from other animals. We're still composed of same types of cells as those of any other animals.
DNA contains instructions inside the cell that establish whether an animal will be a tiger or a human. All living things with cells have DNA which are specific to their species.
Aside from different DNA, there isn't really much of a difference between animal cells and human cells. Human cells are an example of an animal cell.
Because it will have some of its fathers DNA