Absolutely. Though you would have to modify the phase variance.
The earth's layer affect living things. They can alter their DNA's.
is the ability of some bacteria to alter their shape or size in response to environmental conditions
Pollution has had a great impact on living things. Fish that live in polluted water have had to alter the foods that they eat to survive.
yes to a certain extent Human DNA can be damaged through a variety of reasons. At one time there was a story that LSD would alter your DNA. I don't believe we have the technology to actually modify DNA for any beneficial reason.
The term for chemicals capable of producing genetic mutations is mutagens. Mutagens can alter the DNA sequence and lead to changes or abnormalities in an organism's genetic material.
Recombinant DNA technology can be used to genetically modify something.
No.
Scientists, are working on being able to genetically alter animals for further needs.
Natural selection will alter a living organism over successive generations according to its requirements regarding habitat, food and breeding.
genetic crossbreeding and genetic modification. They genetically alter its DNA
Yes. X-rays can alter DNA, and DNA can be altered by scientists.
* use a bacteria called agrobacterium * use pellet guns * use plasmids * use electic shock
1. Genetically alter plants2. Repair damaged genes 3. Manufacture proteins
The earth's layer affect living things. They can alter their DNA's.
is the ability of some bacteria to alter their shape or size in response to environmental conditions
No. We cannot alter gravity.
The relationship among an organism's environment, adaptations and evolution is that the environment will alter, so the organism has to adapt to the new environment. Throughout the years this has created evolution seen in fossils and history books