Yes, a clone is produced from a copy of the original organism's genes. However, gene expression might differ (I think), and end up producing different characteristics in the clone because different genes are taking effect.
.....yes, clocks aren't organisms. did you mean clones? clones do have genetic material, it's just the same as the organism they were cloned from.
That cell is a clone of the first. This happens all the time in your body.
Yes. Every diploid cell in the same organism has same DNA, with the same information (excluding possible mutations). Depending on the type of cell different genes are enabled or disabled, but in a cell of your big toe all genetic info is present to work as a brain cell, and vice verse. Exception: Chimerae, here two eggs with different genetic information resulted in one organism. The opposite of identical twins.
In mitosis (one parent cell), the daughter cells have the same genetic material as the parent (unless there is a mutation). In meiosis (two parent cells), the daughter cell/s will share some genetic material with either parent.
genetically Identical daughter cells that have the same genetic material as the original cell.
genetic material
.....yes, clocks aren't organisms. did you mean clones? clones do have genetic material, it's just the same as the organism they were cloned from.
Yes, that is the definition of a clone.
The same genetic material from the single parent. In a word they are clones of the first.
Cells in a cell culture of similar genetic material are called clones. vectors can be the carriers of viruses . Plasmids are the extrachromosomal genetic material. Hybrids are the cells produced from the combination of two cells.
That cell is a clone of the first. This happens all the time in your body.
They are just a copy of the parent. Because of this, they contain the same genetic material and therefore they are related in: structure, genetic material, and origin.
I'm pretty sure he doesn't. Anyway, the clones are technically his clones, as they have the same genetic makeup as Jango Fett, Boba's father.
well in general, a bacterium cell will contain much the same material that a human cell will contain. it will have genetic material, (RNA DNA) proteins, cytoplasm ribosomes, and other organells
It depends if the daughter cells were produced as a result of fertilization or cloned. If fertilized the genetic material isn't same but if cloned the genetic material is 100% same.
Yes. Every diploid cell in the same organism has same DNA, with the same information (excluding possible mutations). Depending on the type of cell different genes are enabled or disabled, but in a cell of your big toe all genetic info is present to work as a brain cell, and vice verse. Exception: Chimerae, here two eggs with different genetic information resulted in one organism. The opposite of identical twins.
All the cells are same in that they have the same genetic material in them. All the cells are different in that they perform the different functions as per allotted by genetic material.