Yes.
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No, the DNA makeup of the two species are not compatible with one another.
No, all living organisms have a slightly different to a very different DNA pattern. No living organism is alike. Not even people or animals related to another.
What specific chromosome affects white lion mutation is not common knowledge right now, however this condition is called Leucism, and is caused by the presence of two recessive alleles for pigmentation, with the abscense of a dominant allele to give the lion any color. The recessive alleles in the DNA of the lion's cells are incapable of producing pigmentation. During the transcription of the DNA to RNA, it is probable that the DNA has an extra nitrogen base (Adenine, Thymine, Cytosine, Guanine) or missing a nitrogen base, or one of the bases is different (mutated from the original base (IE Adenine with Cytosine)). Due to this mutation, when RNA is produced for skin cells, the mutation makes the codons which bond to the RNA in the Ribosome different, making a mutated skin cell protein.
DDT, which is a toxic pesticide, transfers from a mother sea lion to a pup through nursing. Even if the pup is not directly exposed to the DDT, it can be indirectly exposed through its mother's milk.
The DNA of a fish and a lion would differ significantly due to their evolutionary divergence and adaptations to distinct environments. While both species share a common ancestor and have similar fundamental DNA structures, the specific sequences, gene arrangements, and the number of chromosomes can vary greatly. For instance, fish typically have more genes related to water adaptation, while lions possess genes for terrestrial survival and social behavior. Overall, their genetic differences reflect their unique evolutionary paths and ecological niches.
Lion like a rug. Dandy lion. Clothes lion. Lion O' type.