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Q: Could DNA have happened by chance you give up?
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Does DNA give you your characteristics?

It could possibly and it couldn't.


How does DNA occur by chance?

It does not occur by chance.


Can the DNA of a baby be determined by swabbing the mother's mouth while she is pregnant?

No, that will give you the genetic markers of the mom, not the baby. Mom contributes half the DNA of the child, Dad contributes the other half. You can't really determine what genes the baby will get by just looking at the parents, but you might could tell what genes the child has a chance of receiving.


What if you breed a black horse to a gray horse?

What color would the foal be? I can't give you an exact answer, unless both the dam and sire have been DNA tested. However, I can give you a rough idea: If the grey horse has one grey parent, the foal has a 50/50 chance of being grey. If the grey horse has two grey parents, the foal will either have a 50/50 chance of being grey, or a 100% chance of being grey (impossible to know without DNA testing). Now, if the foal isn't grey, it could potentially be just about any color on the planet without knowing what genes the dam and sire carry.


What happened to spider mans DNA?

yes


If a man is brown has a baby with a white woman will the child be white?

It could be white or brown it all depends on DNA or Genetics there is basically a 50 50 chance


Does chewing tobacco give a false DNA test?

No. Chewing tobacco does not give a false DNA test.


Could you change my DNA into a wolves DNA?

No, retard


Is it possible my son could have been switched right after birth?

On rare occasions this has happened. If you are in doubt your son is truly yours then you would need to get a DNA done.


The secret of DNA has to do with the sequence of what along the DNA ladder?

The sequence of the nitrogenous bases, which are the 'rungs' of the DNA 'ladder' are what give DNA its specificity.


What happens if you extract DNA from strawberries without having your hands washed?

theres a chance that you will carry some of your DNA and not do your experiment correctly.


Who has to give DNA?

both parents have to give 23 cromizones