Plants do have DNA. All living things have deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA), located within the nuclei of the cells.
DNA is present in plants and every other living organism.
No, plants have linear DNA, like most eukaryotic organisms, contained within the nucleus of their cells. Circular DNA is typically found in prokaryotic organisms such as bacteria.
Younger plants are often the best source for DNA because they have fewer chemicals and compounds that can degrade DNA. Additionally, younger plants typically have higher DNA yield compared to older plants. The DNA extracted from younger plants is also less likely to be contaminated by external factors.
all plants and animals contain DNA
Yes, all animals and plants have DNA
Yes anything that is living has DNA. All plants and animals have DNA.
No. Note. DNA is not an animal either. Both Plants and Animals have DNA in the nucleus of their cells, DNA is the chemical that codes the instruction to build something living, the "immortal coil".
Yes, plants have DNA.
different species of plants having very different DNA causes them to be different species of plants.
different species of plants having very different DNA causes them to be different species of plants.
different species of plants having very different DNA causes them to be different species of plants.
Yes, both plants and animals have DNA as their genetic material. DNA carries the genetic instructions that determine the traits and functions of living organisms. While there may be variations in the specific sequences and structures of DNA between plants and animals, the fundamental genetic material is the same.