They do. Mammals are the only vertebrates without a nucleus in their erythrocytes.
This is an intersting question, but we all know that RBCs or Red blood cells have no nucleus, and the life span of the RBCs is 120 days only.If DNA is found so this belong to other types of blood cells such as white blood cells, so we can say that DNA is found wherever blood cells are found other than RBCs.
White blood cell nucleus or mitochondria. Red blood cells don't have a nucleus, so you won't find a decent DNA sample in them. Mitochondira have DNA on it's own that is different from genetic material of a cell they are inside of.
In mammals the mature red blood cells have no nuclei and therefore have no DNA (intact DNA that is) in them. However, the red blood cells of other animals do contain nuclei and DNA.
Yes.
White blood cells (leukocytes) have a nucleus. It is mature red blood cells (erythrocytes) that lack one.
Bear in mind that mitochondria contain DNA, too.
RBC's have no nucleus.
I think this is right?
Red blood cells do not contain DNA. As a matter of fact, they do not contain a nucleus either.
absolutley nothing red blood cells contain no DNA
All groups of white blood cells have DNA. When a blood sample is procured for the isolation of DNA, the white blood cells are the target cells since they have nuclei containing DNA. Red blood cells on the other hand, contain neither nuclei nor DNA
The only cells which lack DNA are the mature <b>red blood cells</b> (erythrocytes). This is because they lack a nucleus, which is where the DNA is found in other cells. Red blood cells also lack mitochondria which themselves have DNA. Therefore they not only lack nuclei DNA, but mitochondrial DNA as well. <br /><br /> Red blood cells develop in your bone marrow from special cells called stem cells. These do have a nucleus, but as the red blood cell develops the nucleus is squeezed/taken out. This makes more room for the red pigment haemoglobin, which is needed to carry the Oxygen in the red cells. Haemoglobin also carry's Glucose needed for energy and also they take Carbon Dioxide away from the cells to be breathed out through the lungs
Red blood cells (erythrocyte) do not contain nuclei. In case you're wondering where the DNA they get from a blood sample comes from, it is taken from the white blood cells (leukocytes) which do contain nuclei.
Exract the DNA from the srawberry.....
absolutley nothing red blood cells contain no DNA
The only DNA in blood would be the DNA contained in white blood cells as red blood cells have no nucleus and therefore no DNA.Read more: http://wiki.answers.com/How_do_you_extract_DNA_from_blood#ixzz1TMsImbnt
There is as much DNA in white blood cells as any other cell. There is none in red blood cells.
red blood cells
White blood cells carry genetic information. In mammals mature red blood cells do not have DNA because they do not have nuclei. They expel them during the maturation process. However, in birds and reptiles they have nucleated red blood cells. Thus reptile and bird red blood cells do contain DNA.
Red Blood cells.
dna isn't found in red blood cells
This would be normal. All body cells have the same DNA, including blood cells, at least at some point during their life cycles. Mature red blood cells do not contain DNA because they do not have cell nuclei. But when red blood cells are first formed, they do have a nucleus with DNA identical to the rest of the body cells.
All groups of white blood cells have DNA. When a blood sample is procured for the isolation of DNA, the white blood cells are the target cells since they have nuclei containing DNA. Red blood cells on the other hand, contain neither nuclei nor DNA
No cells are not part of DNA. nucleotide bases make up DNA.
Assuming the question is about red blood cells, the nucleus is no where. DNA is not necessary for red blood cells, their only function is to carry oxygen and carbon dioxide for and from cellular respiration, respectively. Since DNA is necessary mostly for cell division, red blood cells don't have it. Instead of dividing they are replaced on a regular basis. Red blood cells are instead manufactured in bone marrow. White blood cells contain their own set of DNA for division.
mature Red Blood cells have no nucleus so no nuclear DNA present :)