All DNA is different so yes the DNA of 2 mosquitoes does differ but not much
One of the major differences between DNA and RNA is the sugar, with 2-deoxyribose replaced by ribose in RNA. From ChaCha!
The backbone sugar of RNA is ribose, which is a five carbon carbohydrate. When the oxygen atom from carbon number 2 is lost, it gives deoxy ribose, which is the backbone sugar for DNA.
DNA ligase
To achieve precipitation DNA.
a DNA molecule is 2 nm in thickness.
mosquitoes hop 2 feet in the air.
One of the major differences between DNA and RNA is the sugar, with 2-deoxyribose replaced by ribose in RNA. From ChaCha!
Yes they do have teeth. Usually 47.
2 weeks
The backbone sugar of RNA is ribose, which is a five carbon carbohydrate. When the oxygen atom from carbon number 2 is lost, it gives deoxy ribose, which is the backbone sugar for DNA.
only the females do so I would say about 1/2 unless the ratio between male and female isn't 1:1
Replication! 1) DNA splits 2) DNA copies 3) left with 2 copies of DNA! :)
One material mosquitoes are attracted to diffusing throughout the skin is amino acids. Another thing mosquitoes are attracted to are steroids.
Gilligan's Island - 1964 Don't Bug the Mosquitoes 2-12 was released on: USA: 9 December 1965
DNA is composed of two strands of DNA nucleotides.
Nucleic acid types differ in the structure of the sugar in their nucleotides- DNA contains 2 deoxyribose while the RNA contains ribose. The Nucleobases found in the two nucleic acid types are different: adenine, cytosine and guanine are found in both RNA and DNA.
DNA is double stranded (2 strands). However, it is noted that there are some viruses with single-stranded DNA.