complementary nucleotide sequences labeled with radioactive isotypes
No, the two clones have the same genes.
cDNA is the short form complementary DNA. cDNA libraries are a combination of cloned cDNA fragments. cDNA libraries are used to express eukaryotic genes in prokaryotes.
Yes a clone can be cloned
The 16s rRNA genes (rDNA) exist on genomic DNA. Therefore, plasmid has nothing to do with its amplification. However, if the 16s rRNA gene is cloned into the plasmid, it can be amplified.
the name of the first cloned sheep is Dolly
cloned genes -sarahhh(:
Cloned cells, with their genes, are typically stored in the laboratory that cloned them. This includes both public and private ventures.
Dolly and the sheep from which she was cloned have identical genes.
No, the two clones have the same genes.
no, it has the exact same amount of genes as the original, and the genes are exactly the same
The difference between cloning genes and cloning a mammal is that when a gene is cloned, it is typically removed from a DNA sequence and inserted into an organism. The cloning of a mammal, however, is when a somatic cells from the mammal are cloned to produce a "copy" of the mammal.
To answer this correctly, you need to know how the sheep are related. Is the parent of the cloned sheep one of the parents to the sheep that is produced sexually? If so, the two sheep would have half the numbers of genes in common. If not, they would be even less related and have fewer genes in common. Both would have the genes that make them sheep in common.
To answer this correctly, you need to know how the sheep are related. Is the parent of the cloned sheep one of the parents to the sheep that is produced sexually? If so, the two sheep would have half the numbers of genes in common. If not, they would be even less related and have fewer genes in common. Both would have the genes that make them sheep in common.
He can't. When he was cloned, the doctors made sure to make him sterile so that he couldn't pass on his genes.
Specific human genes stored in virus, bacteria and yeast hosts no, the genes are randomly inserted into vectors. a cDNA library houses tissue-specific sequences derived from an mRNA transcript so that it contains only genes that code for protein.
No Rocks, or any nonliving organism lack any genetic material/component (chromosomes, genes, DNA) required for replication or cloning.
Beating the Elite 4 Using ClonesYou just use your cloned Pokemon I don't know what you really ment but I have cloned Pokemon and it lets me use them.Ask the question clearer next time thanks.