i don't know the correct answer but my guess is . . . yes. . . I'll have to do more research but i do know one thing. . God knows! ! !
Scientificamerican has a lot of information on DNA strands. There are also books available on eBay or Amazon that also provides more information on DNA strands.
Paternity DNA testing is performed by collecting DNA from the children and the potential father through swabbing some DNA from the inside of the cheeks. More information can be found online or from your doctor.
You can find information on at-home DNA testing kits here: http://www.dnatesting.com/
The data storage density is much higher in DNA than in any electronic or magnetic memory available on computers today.For example every human cell contains 6,469.66 million basepairs (1.617415 GB) in the DNA inside its nucleus. This is similar to one RAM module on a modern computer.
The data storage density is much higher in DNA than in any electronic or magnetic memory available on computers today.For example every human cell contains 6,469.66 million basepairs (1.617415 GB) in the DNA inside its nucleus. This is similar to one RAM module on a modern computer.
Helix Structure. Get More Information from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DNA
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You can go to crc.org to read up more information
The password to your DNA so they can kill you. "Hackers? In MY DNA? It's more likely than you think."
Yes, both DNA and computer code involve instructions that determine a system's functions. Making changes to DNA, such as through genetic engineering, is akin to modifying computer code, where alterations can impact the output or behavior of the system. However, the complexity and biological implications of changing DNA are far more intricate than tweaking computer code.
There are many online websites to find out more information about paternity tests. Some of these websites include the American Pregnancy Association, DNA Genetic Connections, and DNA Testing.
In which context are you talking about? DNA mixing when egg and sperm come together or mixing with another animal DNA? Need much more information.