yes
Scientists think it is valuable to link genetic codes with medical histories for diagnosis and management of genetic disorders.
There are three theories on what cause the Cambrian Explosion; changes in the Earth's environment, changes in in genetic material, and changes in ecosystem struction. Concerning the changes environmet, scientists think that were was in increase in oxygen levels. With the changes in ecosystem, predators and prey might have changed. This change lead to new species devolping. In the case of changes in genetic material, scientists think that organisms adapted to meet their needs in order to survive.
it is not. scientists think it may be a disease
Protein was originally thought to be the genetic material because of its complexity, protein is made up 20 different amino acids while DNA only consists of four bases. This was logical as the complexity would account for diversity in organisms. But after more research was done it was realized that DNA was actually the genetic material.
i think they float around in the cytoplasm
Scientists use various characteristics such as genetic material, physical features, reproductive methods, and evolutionary history to classify organisms into different groups and categories. This system of classification helps to organize and understand the diversity of life on Earth.
I think it's called recombinant technology
DNA I think
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For something this general, I can only think prokaryotic and eukaryotic. Prokaryotes have no nucleus in their cell for their genetic material while eukaryotes have a nucleus in their cell for their genetic material to reside.
Scientists think that plate motion is the result of the movement of material in the Earth's mantle. This movement is driven by processes such as mantle convection, where hot material rises and cool material sinks, generating forces that cause the tectonic plates to move.
Understanding how a virus enters a host cell can help scientists develop better methods for drug delivery, gene therapy, and vaccine development. By studying the mechanisms of viral entry, scientists can design targeted therapies that prevent viruses from infecting cells or use viral vectors to deliver therapeutic genes to specific tissues.