No two people have the same genome - everybody's DNA is slightly different.
Many factors, including the environment, affect the expression of genes. Twins aren't placed in the exact same environments, but those environments may be similar. Therefore, the two people would look similar, but may not act the same.
No about 16,000 bases is about the limit that you can do for PCR so perhaps you could use an entire viral genome (or a cDNA copy) as a PCR template but not an entire genome of cellular organism even if you ignore the fact that a eukaryotic organism has it's genome spread over separate chromosomes.
Portion of an organism's genome which contains a sequence of bases that could potencially decode a certain protein
Disease-free sperm and ova could be identified and used on wheels.
cryo sleep is possible but isn't quite possible yet if people can work together we can make cryo sleep possible within 10-15 years witch means the life span of a human could be for centries, because of there bodys would be preserved.
Knowledge of your genome could help you prepare for, or even prevent, some diseases.
Many factors, including the environment, affect the expression of genes. Twins aren't placed in the exact same environments, but those environments may be similar. Therefore, the two people would look similar, but may not act the same.
The human genome project is often thought to be unethical because of the implications it could serve now that we know the genes and their location in the human genome. Some people believe that now that we can code someone's DNA, that we will begin to code everyone's DNA, and that employers and insurance companies could than use this data. Some people believe that is will create a genetic bias in our society. It is somewhat like the idea of the movie Gattaca if you have ever seen that.
Yes, that is possible.
No about 16,000 bases is about the limit that you can do for PCR so perhaps you could use an entire viral genome (or a cDNA copy) as a PCR template but not an entire genome of cellular organism even if you ignore the fact that a eukaryotic organism has it's genome spread over separate chromosomes.
Two different teams of researchers worked on what we now know as the Human Genome ProjectWhat they achieved was a list of how the combination of 4 letters used in genetics details how people ( humans) are assembled. One reason they did the research is the list of things-that-go-wrong-with-people / genetic diseases could not be fully understood without understanding the genome of humansSince then the genetic code of a long list of other animals has enabled medicine to find cures for otherwise incurable conditions
yes it is
the only negative to it that genome studies are so vast it will take many years of study to fairly understand this well. provided in the related links box is a good link to read about the human genome project
cure diseases,
Explain how we could communicate better with people who are physically different from ourselves
your teacher
you could: write to your local MP, sign online petitions and make as many people aware as this as possible.