DNA is DNA, there isn't a live and dead variety. If you mean DNA and RNA or mRNA or some other type, then there you go. =]
The part of a living cell that contains DNA is called the nucleus. DNA is typically found within the nucleus in eukaryotic cells, where it is organized into structures called chromosomes.
It depends.Every animal and living thing gets passed down information every generation called DNA It depends.Every animal and living thing gets passed down information every generation called DNA
nucleus for horse isle, by RubyRedCowgirl..
It is called mutation.eat my shorts!:)
The molecules within the cell containing the genetic code for all living things are called DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid). DNA encodes the instructions for the development, functioning, growth, and reproduction of all living organisms.
DNA is the acronym for deoxyribonucleic acid. It is genetic information present in all living organisms.
The DNA molecule in a living cell is typically found within the cell's nucleus, packaged into structures called chromosomes. In some organisms, such as bacteria, the DNA may be found in a region called the nucleoid within the cell, which is not surrounded by a membrane.
The substance that contains hereditary material in living organisms is called DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid).
"Vector" is an agent that can carry a DNA fragment into a host cell. If it is used for reproducing the DNA fragment, it is called a "cloning vector". If it is used for expressing certain gene in the DNA fragment, it is called an "expression vector".
A segment of DNA that codes for a protein is called a gene, or an exon.
Viruses are composed of two main parts: an outer protein covering called a capsid and an inside core of either DNA or RNA. Not both DNA and RNA. Living cells also contain DNA and RNA. These are the only thing shared by living cells and viruses.
Yes. Bacteria are living organisms. All living organisms have DNA.