Teeth are a very common place to get DNA when you can't get any DNA from any other place. There is tissue inside your teeth that are very rich in DNA.
Yes, DNA can still be collected after embalming, although the process may reduce the overall quantity and quality of the genetic material. Common areas to collect DNA from after embalming include bones, teeth, and hair roots. It's important to work with a professional experienced in post-mortem DNA collection to ensure the best possible results.
Humans and chimpanzees share a common ancestor, so their DNA is similar due to this evolutionary relationship. The similarities in DNA reflect the genetic inheritance passed down from their shared ancestor, with only small differences accumulated over time. These similarities show how closely related humans and chimpanzees are in the evolutionary tree.
No, DNA tests cannot accurately determine a person's percentage of a specific race. These tests provide estimates of the geographic regions where a person's ancestors may have originated based on genetic markers, but the concept of race is a social construct, not a biological one.
We can't know that for sure because we don't have a sample of Homo Erectus' DNA. We only have fossils which are just rock in the shape of bones. So basically the answer is that no one knows for sure the exact number
Humans and apes share a common ancestor and have many similarities in terms of anatomy and genetics. Both humans and apes possess opposable thumbs, forward-facing eyes, and complex social behaviors. Additionally, they exhibit tool use and have a high degree of intelligence compared to other animals.
The influence of African culture on some areas of Latin America was largely a result of the transatlantic slave trade, which brought millions of enslaved Africans to the region. These African captives brought with them their languages, religions, music, dance, culinary traditions, and more, which have since deeply influenced the cultural landscape of Latin America.
you get 1 DNA for every 8 eggs collected/critters eaten, so rainin lizards is a good speedrun for getting lots of DNA.
Because DNA is unchangeable, the date it's collected is irrelevant. It can be collected within an hour or in thrity years; it's still the same DNA. Testing methods and handling of the samples can affect the test results.
Embalming involves removing the brain, so no.
Osiris took over from Anubis and Anubis had no where to go so he was told to do the embalming in which was very weird because anubis' daughter was the goddess of embalming liquids.
It means to preserve a dead body! Next time go look it up!
The collected data is organized in a fashion so you can determine if the hypothesis is supported.
If the DNA of collected specimines can be trusted, which it can, then genetically speaking Bigfoot has DNA that fits in between humans and chimps. So he's not quite human but not quite great ape either. I like to think of Bigfoot as the 'missing link'. The findings are profound being that chimps are our closest relatives.
Answer: It is forbidden to embalm the body. The dead body is never placed on display anyway in Islam, so why embalm? The ruling is that the body is wrapped in plain cloth and placed in the grave on soil - so that it decomposes and returns to the earth completely.
DNA is a molecule so no.
There are basically two types of enzymes that can bind to DNA and copy it. The DNA polymerase and the RNA polymerase. The RNA polymerase, which copies DNA into RNA, will only bind to single stranded DNA, in other words areas of the DNA where the nitrogen bases holding the two strands of nucleotide units together have been separated. On the other hand the DNA polymerase that copies DNA into DNA will only bind to DNA that is double stranded. So in lies the dilemma. To make a copy of the DNA the DNA polymerase is use, but it will not bind to single stranded DNA so there is no way to make a DNA primer using aDNA polymerase, but the RNA polymerase will bind to single stranded DNA and there for can be used to make a small RNA primer on the open strands of DNA. Now the DNA polymerase has place that is double stranded and can attach and start copying the DNA.
The ancient Egyptians used the system of embalming to protect the body from decaying so the dead person could go to the afterlife.It's a really good answer but the person asked for the word embalm not embalming. Can someone answer the question correctly?
They are a fish, but they are not real so they have no DNA.