Generally, each person has his or her own genetic makeup. Identical twins can have a very similar DNA>
Yes, DNA analysis can distinguish between two brothers.
Recombinant- is the DNA fragment of interest Nonrecombinant- the undesired foreign DNA
A gene is a whole strand of DNA
Yes, no 2 people have the same DNA. Except for identical twins. Everyone else in the word has their own unique DNA.
We know that our DNA is different because of the way everyone looks. We see different races and cultures all around us. That meaning we are all different, concluding our DNA to be different.
Yes, DNA analysis can distinguish between two brothers.
Recombinant- is the DNA fragment of interest Nonrecombinant- the undesired foreign DNA
DNA testing is the same, no matter what species it is performed on. DNA testing can be used to find genetic abnormalities and establish biological connections.
The DNA is the same chemical. The instructions coded for by the DNA (the proteins cells make using it) are however slightly different for every individual in a species and there are more differences between species.
yes, although it helps to have a DNA sample of all parties (fathers included)
it shows genes and different genes
A gene is a whole strand of DNA
When brothers marry sisters their children's DNA will be closer that that of regular first cousins, but not as close as that of siblings.
Yes, no 2 people have the same DNA. Except for identical twins. Everyone else in the word has their own unique DNA.
Bases
they have different DNA
It is very unlikely that two brothers would have babies with the same DNA. That could only happen if identical twin brothers married identical twin sisters, and even then the mixing of DNA during reproduction makes this an extremely unlikely outcome.