It is the order that the nucleotides are placed in. Nucleotides are Adenine, Thymine, Guanine, and Cytosine. The nucleotides are almost like the letters of our alphabet. They are the symbols that make up the words and the order determines what organism it will be and how it will function.
Yes. Human DNA is human DNA.
The DNA of yellow perch does not differ from human DNA except in the sequences of the bases.
A human ;) But the human DNA is developed from the zygote, so when the sperm fertilizes the egg in the womb.
That they have both DNA Bacterial DNA is a (closed) circle, those of human is lineair (straight) if you stretch it. Bacterial DNA does not have Proteines, Human DNA has Proteines. Bacteria have also RNA The DNA of bacteria is easy to reach , those of human not.
In one human cell, there are 2 metres of DNA. Which means that a human has about 200 trillion metres of DNA in their entire body. No... theres 3.6m of DNA per cell
Chimpanzee DNA is about 98-99 similar to human DNA, making them our closest living relatives in the animal kingdom.
primates share about 95% of our DNA
Yes, there have been instances where hot dogs were recalled due to the presence of human DNA.
Human DNA is about 98-99 similar to that of chimpanzees, indicating a close genetic relationship between the two species.
Consuming hot dogs that may contain traces of human DNA can pose health risks such as the potential transmission of diseases or pathogens that could be harmful to human health.
Dogs ears are pretty close to human ears. So the answer to your question is yes they can.
Yes. Human DNA is human DNA.
Chimpanzees and bonobos have DNA that is closest to human DNA.
From a scientific view: No, probably not, dog DNA is too different from humans to, even through billions and billions of years, evolve (or as you say "mutate") into humans... or "human dogs". From a religious/intelligent design view: ...Still no.
the dogs close cousin is a wolve
Yes
There will be no human