Why are you different from your parents? Everything living be it plant, animal, bacteria or even a virus, has different DNA. Your DNA has different sections for traits called Genes, and those are your body's "instructions" to grow. Different species have different Genes that are usually either incompatible to another's body or it will be good for the body, usually the first. DNA is different from one organism to another by different sets of nitrogen bases that's different sequences are translated into different Genes, which create diversity among seperate organisms.
DNA molecules differ by their sequence of nucleotides. Units of three nucleotides, called Codons, create amino acids which creates different protein molecules and eventually an entirely different product.
Evolution ! The fact that every living thing has been evolving for millions of years has meant that DNA has also evolved - making each organisms DNA unique.
Only in the order and complexity of the "Individual's" sequence of Base Pairs in their individually distinct DNA sequence.
The sequence of the nitrogen bases will be different.
When RNA is produced from DNA strand it is called transcription and when another DNA molecule comes out from the previous one it is called replication
Each chromosome is originally made of one DNA molecule.
DNA polmerase unzips the DNA molecule and because the bases follow Chargaff's rule, the complimentary base is added, resulting in a copy. That's one feature idk another.
Carbon, nitrogen, phosphate, sugar.
After DNA replication, each new molecule has one strand of the original DNA molecule and the other strand is composed of new nucleic acids. This is due to the semi-conservative replication of DNA.
When RNA is produced from DNA strand it is called transcription and when another DNA molecule comes out from the previous one it is called replication
the chromosomes that are in the DNA makes it different from the other DNA.
Each chromosome is originally made of one DNA molecule.
All the DNA is chemically the same. It is the sequence pattern (the way A, T, G, C organized) would differ from one species to another. The DNA of bacteria from one species to other will differ tremendously if they are distantly related.
one is a ribosome and one is a dna
One point on the DNA Molecule Hope This Helps!
two strands make up a DNA molecule
DNA polmerase unzips the DNA molecule and because the bases follow Chargaff's rule, the complimentary base is added, resulting in a copy. That's one feature idk another.
There is one double helix DNA molecule per chromosome.
There are some differences between DNA and RNA 1) RNA is usually single stranded whereas DNA is double stranded 2) DNA ( Deoxyribosenucleic acid) has one less oxygen atom than RNA (Ribosenucleic acid) 3) The nucleotides in DNA differ from an RNA strand as DNA contains a Thymine nucleotide and RNA contains an Uracil nucleotide.
Carbon, nitrogen, phosphate, sugar.
The difference between a chromosome and a DNA molecule is that a chromosome is a single DNA molecule associated with proteins and a DNA molecule is a long thin molecule that stores genetic information.