it matters what. im telling you how to take DNA on something very little
1.get mini pliers
2.squeese it not much hard
3.grab a piece of it with the mini pliers
4.get the DNA Microscope
5.put the DNA Under it and take test's on it
Randomly and naturally occuring mutation. A virus might also inject some DNA into their spores or something as well.Bacteria take in DNA fragments from their environments.
Recombinant DNA is made of DNA taken from two different organisms. It may contain plant DNA but this is not always the case.
Yes, all you need is something with his DNA on it like a hair with the roots still on it from his hairbrush for instance.
Washing something can remove DNA present on its surface. However, small traces of DNA may still remain even after washing, especially if the washing method is not extensive. DNA can be resilient and may require specialized cleaning techniques to ensure complete removal.
No, DNA can be taken from deceased persons.
yes u can because skin cellls are something that holds dna
DNA replication takes place in the nucleus of a cell.
to prove or identify something or someone
No. Nature would not allow something with the DNA of a fish and human to live. That's is what it would take to be a mermaid. They come from ancient Celtic and Chinese fables.
No, DNA replication does not take place in the same direction along both strands of the DNA. It occurs in opposite directions on the two strands, known as the leading and lagging strands.
Take a DNA test.
The name of the job where you would take DNA from a crime scene is called a Crime Scene Investigator.