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Any change in the DNA message is known what?

mutation


Can a person change their DNA through any means?

No, a person cannot change their DNA through any means. DNA is the genetic code that determines an individual's traits and characteristics, and it remains constant throughout a person's life.


Is DNA inside flagella?

No there are not any. They are made of proteins


What in the ocean is made up of DNA?

Any biotic factor, or living thing, is based upon DNA.


What makes proteins accurate?

The proteins are coded in DNA. So the gene expression cause RNA and proteins in solely depend on message in DNA. When there is accuracy in DNA (without any mutation), there will authentic proteins. If any change occurs in the DNA sequence that may form premature or dysfunctional proteins due to the change in amino acids.


Is a turtle made up of DNA?

A turtle, like any other multicellular organism, contains DNA but is not wholly composed of it.


Is there any REAL proof behind the supposed DNA restructuring or facts associated with ascension?

no you have it with your mum and then see DNA because it goi8ng to change -


A change in a sequence of DNA is called?

Any change in the sequence of DNA nucleotides is called mutation.


Are there any sprays to use to change a mouth swab dna test for paternity?

No there is not. Man up!


What term is defined as any change on the code on DNA and usually occurs during replication?

it is known as mutation


Why can't they call the extra pieces of DNA that we didn't need or use junk DNA?

They are called non-coding DNA. It was called "junk DNA" at one time by people doing research on DNA because they didn't think these DNA codes had any use. Now they know that they have uses and so have stopped using that name "junk DNA".


What are some example of inheritable change in DNA?

Inheritable change can be defined as any change in the DNA sequence. It can be a deletion of base, insertion, substitution duplication etc. A point mutation is normally enough to stop the expression of proteins or make it immature(if it happens at the right place).