its easy look around. people, plants, animals. just everything about them
Recombinant DNA is the product of crossing over.
Pyrophosphate
DNA is traced to and found in all cells including stem cells.
No - only the parts of DNA that code for a functional product, like protein, are considered coding DNA. This is only a small amount of DNA - about 3% in humans.
A segment of DNA that makes up a gene which may codes for a particular product.
gene is not an organelle but is a fragment of DNA with a specific expression or product in cell funtion
No - genes are the parts of DNA that code for a functional product (such as a protein). There are other parts of the DNA which are not genes.
DNA polymerase
Typically a protein.
No
The portion of DNA that codes for a functional product is known as a gene.
Template DNA is a DNA you want to amplify. So you should know what you are amplifying before a PCR or you can make it by sequencing your PCR product.