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Do cars have DNA

Updated: 8/10/2023
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Literally, only indirectly.

A car that is made of metal, plastics, etc. will have no actual DNA,

However if it contains materials from living things (e.g. leather seat covers, wood, recycled paper materials) it will contain DNA from those organisms.

As soon as you start using it you leave your DNA on the surfaces.

As it is driven it will collect squashed insects and thus their DNA.

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It is said that a car's "DNA" is the features, characteristics that can be traced back to older models. The older models can be cars that they have replaced or even a car that the designer liked( took inspiration from) a different manufacturer built.

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the answer is no, car is not a living thing.only living thing have cells with DNA.

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