Yes, we can!
We have been successful in making sequences like primers (up to 60 nucleotides long)
The process involves starting with a first nucleotide attached to a bead and throwing in the next nucleotide in ample quantity, hoping some will bind.... followed by washing, and then again next nucleotide
Most of this is robotic, but possible!
It takes a few cents per nucleotide :)
nothing can make DNA, DNA is very unique. all though scientist are working on and have cloned DNA.
You have to be friend's with or be a scientist to make a potion.And if your trying to make a mermaid potion you have to mix fish DNA with human DNA .Good Luck
The scientist who established the structure of DNA was James Watson and Francis Crick.
20% because im a scientist and i know k.thanks ;)
To create a DNA fingerprint, a scientist would typically extract genetic material from the cell's nucleus, which houses the DNA. The nucleus is the organelle responsible for storing and protecting the cell's genetic information. By isolating the DNA from the nucleus, the scientist can analyze the unique patterns and sequences that constitute an individual's DNA fingerprint.
To find DNA a scientist must look inside a cell's nucleus.
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The scientist who helped determine the shape of DNA was James Watson, along with Francis Crick.
Yes, because each DNA is unique and and the scientist can just match the DNA up with andother DNA.
F, Crick and j.Watson discovered the structure of DNA.
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To create a DNA fingerprint, a scientist would typically isolate the nucleus of a cell, as it contains the cell's genetic material (DNA). However, it's important to note that the nucleus is not an organelle that can be "removed" in the traditional sense; rather, the DNA is extracted from the nucleus. Other organelles, such as mitochondria, also contain DNA, but for most DNA fingerprinting purposes, nuclear DNA is the primary focus.