Good cropping cereals
Funny shaped dogs
Types of cattle
Types of horses
New varieties of roses
etc.
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The nucleotide bases comprise the genetic information, they are the "digits" of the code, they make up the genes. As such your question is meaningless.
yes
Yes
Quiet possibly, over a lifetime, a human eats a pound or so of insects without knowing. In undeveloped parts of the world, probably several pounds.
No. They do not.
The question cannot be answered without knowing which word you are referring to.
no this is not real
No.
this is true, we eat at least a pound of insects each year without even knowing! It is usually when we eat cabbage or lettece without cleaning them!
it provides a comprehensive map of the human genetic sequence, allowing researchers to identify and isolate genes that code for specific human proteins. This information can be used to produce these proteins in large quantities through genetic engineering techniques, which has various applications in medicine, biotechnology, and research.
The three categories of human knowledge are theoretical knowledge (knowing that), practical knowledge (knowing how), and self-knowledge (knowing oneself).