Well clearly they can, just look at Spiderman!
it was genetically altered and when it bit peter on the neck it transferred its DNA to him, altering his own DNA, giving him powers.
The DNA is homogenous through-out the entire body of the fish (or all creatures for that matter). What you should be asking is 'which part of the fish's genome do you mix with your own DNA to become a mermaid?'
The two organelles that can have DNA are the mitochondria and the chloroplasts. Mitochondria have their own circular DNA separate from the nuclear DNA, while chloroplasts in plant cells also have their own DNA.
Yes, no 2 people have the same DNA. Except for identical twins. Everyone else in the word has their own unique DNA.
My name is Southern Sollars. I own Southern ROC Airedales. In Nov 09, We DNA two solid black Airedales. Both passed. DNA don't lie
Mitochondria have their own DNA and the machinery to replicate it. This allows them to reproduce independently of the cell's nuclear DNA. This ability likely originated from their evolution as separate organisms that were later engulfed by eukaryotic cells.
Yes, a nucleus contains its own DNA. The DNA in the nucleus carries the genetic information necessary for cell functioning and is organized into chromosomes.
their own DNA
a tiger spider consumes its head
Ye a spider does create its own web.
They desend from bacteria.So they have their own DNA
Mitochondria and chloroplasts have their own DNA. Mitochondria DNA is circular, similar to bacterial DNA, and is inherited maternally. Chloroplasts also have circular DNA and are thought to have originated from endosymbiotic relationships with ancient prokaryotes.