Their DNA has the same nucleotide bases, but in different patterns. DNA forms the building blocks of all living things, regardless of species.
Their DNA has the same nucleotide bases, but in different patterns
Birds and dogs and humans share some DNA because the come from a common ancestor.
Same as you do : it's the coding for making proteins.
Their DNA has the same nucleotide bases, but in different patterns. DNA forms the building blocks of all living things, regardless of species.
Their DNA has the same nucleotide bases, but in different patterns. DNA forms the building blocks of all living things, regardless of species.
Their DNA has the same nucleotide bases, but in different patterns. DNA forms the building blocks of all living things, regardless of species.
no. because they dont have the same DNA
Dogs are not birds.
Humans and dogs only share about 25% of the exact same DNA or genome sequence. They also have a different number of chromosomes. Humans have 23 pairs of chromosomes and dogs have 39 pairs.
because none of them have the exact same deoxyribosenucleic acid (DNA) sequence
In general dogs are not allergic to birds. If you suspect that your dog might be allergic to birds then you should consult a vet.
well depends if you like birds or dogs but is it was legendary birds it would be more rare
Assuming the dogs have four feet and birds two, you need 15 dogs (60 feet) and 1 bird (2 feet) giving a total of 16 birds and dogs and 62 feet. None. Dogs have paws, not feet. Also, birds have claws, not feet.
if you use the birds DNA, then yes, as the birds DNA doesn't say *no wings*