DNA is the same thing as DNA. If you mean RNA, that's a whole nother ball game.
DNA analysis.
This could be answered in several different ways. The simplest is to say they have similar DNA. DNA is a macromolecule.
I have the same junken question
The gene will code for a different protein than it should.
there are different ways to do the test like blood sample or hair sample
2 ways
DNA codes for proteins, which do all the work in the cell, and DNA replicates so that the cell can divide into 2 daughter cells.
There are 8!/(2!*2!*2!) = 5040 ways.
1. classical taxonomy 2. Molecular analysis & DNA fingerprinting
A DNA molecule containing regions from different sources is called recombinant DNA. This is often created in laboratories by combining DNA from different organisms or through genetic engineering techniques. Recombinant DNA technology has many applications in biotechnology and genetic research.
DNA can change through mutations, which are alterations in the nucleotide sequence, and can occur due to errors during DNA replication or from environmental factors like radiation or chemicals. Another way DNA can change is through recombination, which involves the exchange of genetic material between different DNA molecules, often seen during sexual reproduction. Both processes contribute to genetic diversity and evolution.
DNA or Deoxyribonucleic AcidANDRNA Ribonucleic Acid