There would be more DNA in a strawberry because strawberries are octoploids, they have 8 copies of genes rather than 2 copies found in a cheek cells .
yes because i did a science experiment and found that the human DNA and the pigs DNA or practically the same .
what is it
The most commonly cultivated strawberry, Fragaria ananassa, is an octoploid with eight sets. This makes it a good candidate for demonstrating DNA extraction - with eight copies of each gene in the strawberry genome, strawberries are packed full of it.
same organism=same dna= same bases :D bc sci 9?
Yes. A strawberry is an organism; thus, it contains DNA.
Same nucleic acids, same coding sequences, though many of those sequences are quite variant, same coding for protein products and many coding regions showing the taxonomic linkage, though very far apart, of these two eukaryotic organisms.
Divide the weight of the strawberry's DNA by the strawberry itself.
a strawberry
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yes because i did a science experiment and found that the human DNA and the pigs DNA or practically the same .
what is it
There are several differences. First, you use different materials to conduct each proceedure. With plants, you need baking soda, with human DNA you do not. Also, with human DNA you do not want to mix your mixtures. You want to keep your tube still. With plant DNA, you have to flick your test tube to make the DNA appear. These are just a few of the differences in the proceedures.
The most commonly cultivated strawberry, Fragaria ananassa, is an octoploid with eight sets. This makes it a good candidate for demonstrating DNA extraction - with eight copies of each gene in the strawberry genome, strawberries are packed full of it.
same organism=same dna= same bases :D bc sci 9?
Yes. A strawberry is an organism; thus, it contains DNA.
because they have eight copies of DNA
Well, any man is a human. Human and man are the same species!