Yes. The DNA is found in the nucleus of every cell. It's simply a case of extracting the DNA from the cell.
no
They have different numbers and shapes of chromosomes, and the DNA is not the same.
The chimpanzees have 98% match with our 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.
No, it is not possible for human DNA to be found in hotdogs as they are made from animal meat, not human tissue.
Chimpanzee DNA is about 98-99 similar to human DNA, making them our closest living relatives in the animal kingdom.
It depends on the specie of animal. In general, more far is a specie (speaking in evolutionary terms) to human and more big is the difference. The similiarity of the DNA of human with the chimpanzee is around 97%.
yes
No, monkeys do not have human DNA. While humans and monkeys share a common ancestor, their DNA is not the same.
yep well i think if they loook at their stomach acid if they didnt "dispose" the human.
The function of phenol-chloroform is to denature proteins and extract DNA into the organic phase, while the function of isopropanol is to precipitate DNA by causing it to become insoluble in the solution.
Well not really. Our genetic makeup is what makes us different from other animals. We're still composed of same types of cells as those of any other animals.