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Why due to DNA children differ?

Because every person has a unique set of DNA (except in the case of identical twins), every person has a different set of genes. We get half of our genes from each parent and this is the basis of our individuality.


Can a person be identified by a strand of hair?

Yes, by analyzing it's DNA code which every person has a different one. It's quite hard though ,since you got to have a lab and a DNA database.


What is a method of analyzing sections of DNA that have little known function and vary widely from person to person?

DNA fingerprinting is a way to analyze DNA in humans. DNA varies widely from person to person because each person is different.


What in every person is the same for every cell tissue and organ?

DNA is the same in every person, as it contains the genetic information that determines our traits and characteristics. Each cell, tissue, and organ in the body contains DNA that is unique to an individual but follows the same basic blueprint for human life.


How often is DNA?

DNA is copied every time a cell divides. Different types of cells divide at different rates.


DNA is a chemical code called?

Every strand of DNA has a different code made out of atcg


How often is DNA copyed?

DNA is copied every time a cell divides. Different types of cells divide at different rates.


Where is DNA located in a person?

It is located in the center of every cell in your body.


Is DNA on a live person different from on a dead person?

No, DNA on a live person is the same as DNA on a dead person. DNA remains unchanged after death unless degradation occurs due to environmental factors. DNA can be used for identification purposes regardless of whether the individual is alive or deceased.


What makes each person different from another person Like DNA lips smell etc?

genes so... yea DNA


How can DNA fingerprints determine your family?

Since DNA fingerprints are (up to now) unique to every individual - the closer your DNA matches another person - the more likely you are to be related to that person's family.


Different persons have different DNA fingerprints because?

Different persons have different DNA fingerprints because each person's DNA is unique, with variations in the sequences of nucleotide bases. These variations can occur due to genetic mutations, inheritance from parents, and recombination during reproduction. As a result, the pattern of DNA fragments produced by techniques like PCR or gel electrophoresis will differ from person to person.