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The new human-bacterial DNA is known as recombinant DNA.
because theu dont have a nucleus and they have DNA
Bacterial DNA are in plasmids.Plasmids are in cytoplasm.
Its the difference between DNA and RNA. DNA = Deoxyribonucleic acid RNA = Ribonucleic Acid. Meaning they have different structures based on the different sugars. And also the fact that DNA is double stranded (in the double helix form) and RNA is single stranded.
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.
Yes contains DNA.
Transformation.
The new human-bacterial DNA is known as recombinant DNA.
I would say that the location of the DNA in your cells are at the nucleus of the cell.
because theu dont have a nucleus and they have DNA
The circular DNA molecules that can be found in bacteria are called plasmids. Plasmids are a separate DNA molecule that can replicate independently of chromosomal DNA. Plasmids are commonly used in Biology classes to teach students about splicing.
Bacterial DNA are in plasmids.Plasmids are in cytoplasm.
Its the difference between DNA and RNA. DNA = Deoxyribonucleic acid RNA = Ribonucleic Acid. Meaning they have different structures based on the different sugars. And also the fact that DNA is double stranded (in the double helix form) and RNA is single stranded.
bacterias for sure. also, the mitochondrial DNA is similar to the bacterial one
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.
how genetic engineers remove sections from human dna for splicing into bacterial dna?
Yeast's is (~78kb), while human's is about 17kb