well DNA is like hair pieces and etc right. well if they were to run that through a machine i believe they can see who's got the closest genes and DNA to you.
Scientists use Ancestors and DNA to group DNA.
Common DNA
The term distantly related describes life forms that share common ancestors. Distantly related organisms share trace amounts of common DNA.
It can be proved by DNA testings on bones. After that you can look at the teeth to find out what they ate.
The Chinese people all look similar because they share common DNA and genetic characteristics. They stem from a common group of interrelated ancestors and have inherited their traits from them.
yes even DNA classification is the main tool today to find out our ancestral phylogeny and the closed relationship with other speicies. As many of the sequences in DNA known as CONSENSUS sequences remain unchanged we can identify from where our ancestor came from by studing and comparing the DNA sequences of fossils with ours
DNA is like a blueprint for your body. DNA is the place where you find your genes and help conduct cells.
In simple terms, a person's ancestry is passed on through their family's DNA and genes. Traits that ancestors have are passed onto future generations, so ancestry and DNA are linked significantly.
It can help people who are looking for the person find them by taking the fingerprints to the police. =)
Because everybody has different parents and different relatives that has DNA from ancestors as well.
There are 4, Helicase, Primase, DNA ligase and DNA polymerase.
The most common DNA helix is B-DNA.