DNA controls all vital activities in our body
Well most of the body contains DNA but nobody knows really how but DNA you have in your body.
Each cell in the human body typically contains two copies of DNA.
The human body contains about 6 feet of DNA, which is tightly packed into the nucleus of each cell.
The main function of most DNA in your body is to store and transmit genetic information that determines your traits and characteristics.
DNA contains the genetic information that codes for proteins, enzymes, and other molecules essential for all body functions. This information dictates how cells grow, develop, and function, making DNA integral to all biological processes in the body.
we have DNA to make proteins.
Well most of the body contains DNA but nobody knows really how but DNA you have in your body.
DNA is necessary to construct proteins for the body.
Usually the total body does not burn. If there are bones, which usaully are, the DNA can be obtained from the bone. Or a tooth or other body part that comtains DNA.
Yes eyes do in fact have DNA in them evry cell of your body has DNA in it
They are the same. The DNA is the same everywhere in the body.
A single cell in you body can hold 2 m DNA.
The answer is NO. You can modify a particular part of the DNA by mutation but an entirely different DNA cannot be incorporated into another DNA simply because DNA is present in each nucleated cell of the body and as there are millions and millions of such cells, its not possible to do it. :)
Any secretion of you body that may contain cells of your body can be used to extract DNA.
No, but the cells that are brushed off or released contains DNA which scientists can examine.
The DNA in all body cells should be identical.
DNA can be compared to an instructional manual for the human body. DNA is where all biological information is stored.