it tells us what may be in our futures because dna can come through heredity and you can see what your parents or grand or even great gran parents had and seeing if maybe one day you are in line for a possible health problem.
jessie knowlden
It is like a big book containing all the information of a being, you find it in every cell's nucleus.
Specialized cell agents enter the nucleus, copy the pages then translate them outside the nucleus, resulting into proteins, these proteins do most of cell's work.
Every cell of a being has the same information, but depending on wich pages they read they become blood cells, liver cells, or brain cells for example.
DNA has taught us that the pattern of nested hierarchies seen on the level of behaviour and morphology is even clearer on the level of the genetic sequence. Seeing this pattern confirmed in such great detail has helped biologists clarify the evolutionary history of many lineages.
It stores the 'blueprint' information for building an organism and all its parts.
It helps us in curing diseases, solving crimes, paternity tests, finding the relatedness of species, and much more.
we need to prove who we are it is the cells that makes up who we are
to tell us all apart
no
0.1% of are DNA makes us unique.
It makes us who we are.
You cannot tell as it is written
to tell us all apart
Yordles
it can help us avoid diseases. it can tell us if people are at high risks from getting diseases
There is DNA.
no
0.1% of are DNA makes us unique.
From the genetic information, DNA, to the transcription into RNA, to the translation of RNA into protein. This is the path the genetic recipe takes.
DNA is what makes us; from the colour of our eyes to the colour of our skin. Without DNA, it would be impossible for us to exist.
It makes us who we are.
You use the mRNA. ;)
No sex change is that convincing. if still in doubt, a DNA test will tell you.
Get a DNA test.