Yes, almost everything in the Ocean has DNA.
Any biotic factor, or living thing, is based upon DNA.
DNA - 2012 was released on: USA: 28 April 2012 (Ocean County Library Film Festival)
No, DNA is a molecule, a helical one. It is contained in all living cells. Even cells in animals living on the bottom of the ocean where there is no sun.
DNA is Deoxyribonucleic aciddeoxy = oxygen removed from the 2' position of the riboseribo = contains the sugar ribosenucleic = was first extracted from inside the nucleusacid = DNA is negatively charged because of its phosphate backbone
by DNA fingerprinting method , DNA-DNA hybirdization or DNA sequencing. to know the sequence of DNA
DNA Mutations can be positive in the fact that they can be beneficial to the host of the mutation. For example, if our DNA mutated so that we could have fins and gills, we could be better equipped for the ocean, which could be useful if the Earth's landmass was devastated or could no longer support all of us. Most of the time, DNA Mutations are useful adaptations to maintain homeostasis in the human body.
The four enzymes involved in DNA replication and repair are DNA polymerase, DNA helicase, DNA ligase, and DNA primase. DNA polymerase synthesizes new DNA strands, DNA helicase unwinds the double helix, DNA ligase joins the Okazaki fragments on the lagging strand, and DNA primase synthesizes RNA primers for DNA polymerase to begin replication.
DNA is DNA it can not be changed.
DNA Helicase unwinds and unzips the DNA. It separates the two strands of DNA so DNA replication can occur.
IT can be called * DNA duplication * DNA reproduction * DNA imitation
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DNA synthesis or DNA replication