The DNA sequence of an organ would be exactly like that present in any other cell of the Body in which it is present.What makes it different is the temporal and spatial expression of proteins.DNA content of all the cells of the body is the same.
The DNA sequence of an entire chromosome is affected by a nitrogen base. A mutation is any mistake or change in the DNA sequence.
Genes
Yes, because the transplanted organ has a different DNA sequence than the one of the patient receiving the organ.
it can be deletion, duplication, inversion, and translocation
No DNA sequence wont have U (uracil), so it is an RNA sequence!
The DNA sequence of an entire chromosome is affected by a nitrogen base. A mutation is any mistake or change in the DNA sequence.
Genes
Genes
Genes
Genes
Yes, because the transplanted organ has a different DNA sequence than the one of the patient receiving the organ.
it can be deletion, duplication, inversion, and translocation
gene
Go to Chernobyl and find out.
No DNA sequence wont have U (uracil), so it is an RNA sequence!
TACA
BBC is the DNA in a MRNA sequence. This is part of the body.