No ones DNA is ever exactly alike due to the countless combos that are possible to be made in the helix ladder
They use different DNA codes
We know that our DNA is different because of the way everyone looks. We see different races and cultures all around us. That meaning we are all different, concluding our DNA to be different.
dna in eukaryotes is located in the nucleus
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Recombinant DNA is created by combining DNA from different sources, such as different species, through techniques like genetic engineering. Non-recombinant DNA refers to DNA that has not been modified in this way and only contains genetic material naturally found in an organism.
Because everybody has different parents and different relatives that has DNA from ancestors as well.
Yes EVERYBODY has different DNA even if you are identical twins.
A DNA molecule containing regions from different sources is called recombinant DNA. This is often created in laboratories by combining DNA from different organisms or through genetic engineering techniques. Recombinant DNA technology has many applications in biotechnology and genetic research.
DNA in eukaryotes is located in the nucleus- @p3x
recombinant DNA
different species of plants having very different DNA causes them to be different species of plants.