yes i think so
It is possible but the organism may not survive due to the changes in the build of the DNA.
I don't know what you mean by survive without DNA. DNA is in every single living thing, so the foods that use plants and meat have DNA. Even things like Twinkies have DNA because they use wheat.
It helps us survive by if we get lost or mixed mached by two diffrent sets of parents by taking DNA and gene from us and find out who has the same type of genes and DNA. a scientist lol just joking
An energy source, raw materials, and DNA
Evolutionarily speaking, to survive and reproduce in order to pass on its DNA to the offspring.
All animals have DNA, as it is the genetic material that carries the instructions for the development, functioning, growth, and reproduction of living organisms. Without DNA, an organism cannot function or survive.
Super Bacteria is an example of Adaptation. As antibiotics get stronger, the bacteria that survive are stronger and more adaptable, more able to pass on their DNA. The bacteria mutate to survive.
No, combining spider DNA with human DNA would not result in a viable or functional organism. Genetic differences between species are not easily reconcilable and would likely lead to severe developmental defects or failure to thrive.
How long would an individual lacking DNA polymerase live?
The nucleus of a cell contains the cell's DNA. The DNA is important because it contains the information for the cell's life: how to produce everything it needs to survive. see how smart i am(:suman:)
I'm not too sure what you mean by survive, as this is a very interesting term you are using to refer to the nature of DNA. DNA by itself cannot survive, per se, as it is not living by itself, it does not reproduce nor intake food nor produce young by itself. However, if you mean see if the DNA has been damaged by the extraction process, there is no easy way to find out completely, but very likely you have damaged it to some extent by removing it. The extent to which you have damaged it will vary, but generally, the darker the cluster, the more intact your sample. You must compare the darkness with the darkness seen in an onion cell going into prophase of cell division as this is the point where DNA is exposed and unravelled.
An extra loop of DNA that carries antibiotic resistance genes is called a plasmid. These genes can provide bacteria with the ability to survive exposure to antibiotics.