Probly not. If they have same genus,like lion+tiger=liger,then maybe,but if its like a cat and dog, then its unlikely .
maybe i thought you get some lizard DNA and put it inside a bird and then when it lays a egg and that egg hatches a half bird half lizard will come out.i was wrong
Yes.
The enzymes responsible for DNA replication create copies of existing DNA which become then part of the new cell created after mitosis.
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When your DNA replicates itself, the needed section of the double helix "unzips" into two strands. Each of those strands is called a template. Free nucleotides assemble onto the templates using base pairing with the enzyme DNA polymerase and create a new double helix.
The new human-bacterial DNA is known as recombinant DNA.
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DNA splits, and mRNA and tRNA are there to create new strands for the new replicated DNA strand. This is what happens prior to mitosis in cell division.
The enzymes responsible for DNA replication create copies of existing DNA which become then part of the new cell created after mitosis.
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jus create one by clicking the new animal button
no, you must first create a DNA model like a twisted ladder then you find your pattern that was created to form the new alleles.
it can dna digivolve with rosemon to create Rosemon Burst mode
Nucleus in an animal cell is a membrane covered sack which contains the cell's DNA. The DNA is the boss of the cell, and has the directions for forming a new cell.
Nuclear Pores are found in both animal and plant cells. Hope this helps..:)
You can't you will have to create a new kik
To change the Executor or Executrix of a Will, you would need to create a new Will that specifically revokes the previous one and appoints a new Executor or Executrix. It is important to follow the legal requirements for creating a valid Will in your jurisdiction. It's advisable to seek legal advice when making changes to your Will.
No you cannot. You would have to create a new account for a new name.
They grow twice the size, then divide into two.