The size of the dog what kind of dog it will be and anything about the dog
It wouldn't DNA is the same in all living things that have it. The previous answer was written by an idiot. Dog DNA is OBVIOUSLY different from a cat's because DNA is a molecular code which determines the animal's entire physical form. I have no idea what the differences would be, but they wouldn't be the same. If a dog had a cat's DNA, it would be a cat. Simple as that.
The DNA of a lizard would be more similar to a snake's than a dog's.
costs nothing and you do it :)It depends on what kind of DNA test you need for the type of animal you want.There are Avian DNA tests available for Bird sexing, For Canine there are DNA tests for dog breeds and deceases.
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In order for an individual to require a dog DNA testing kit, one should contact a veterinarian. There are also ways to order these kits online, but checking with your pets doctor to be on the safe side is recommended with anything that involves their health.
It wouldn't DNA is the same in all living things that have it. The previous answer was written by an idiot. Dog DNA is OBVIOUSLY different from a cat's because DNA is a molecular code which determines the animal's entire physical form. I have no idea what the differences would be, but they wouldn't be the same. If a dog had a cat's DNA, it would be a cat. Simple as that.
none because lizard DNA is lizards DNA not dog or snake DNA
No pls dont do such kind of things, it may effect to its DNA,
It is alive.
Dog DNA - 2011 was released on: USA: 30 August 2011
Yes there is no difference the same rules aply to all animals
The DNA of a lizard would be more similar to a snake's than a dog's.
DNA from a snake and a lizard.
Ryan Sheckler hasn't stated what kind of dog he wants, but he does say that getting another dog is in his list of top three things to do. He currently has a Mexican Hairless dog named Dollar.
yes its called a clone
Not even American Kennel Club DNA testing can confirm or deny the breed of a dog, and some commercial DNA tests are more likely than others to determine a dog is a pit bull-type dog. This is because DNA testing compares the genetic makeup of the dog with a specific group of dog breeds, and that group varies by test provider.
Yes, the German Shepherd is on the aggressive dog list.