Because all organisms have DNA, this means there must have been a common ancestor from which these organisms are derived. Therefore, every living thing has DNA, the special molecule which indicates all of the organisms characteristics. Though we do not know who the "parental" ancestor was, we know that DNA is in every organism which came from that "parent."
the answer is B
because all the organism share the gentic code
you know that bacteria can be used to produce insulin underlying the unity of all creatures
Chromosomes contain organisms' DNA. DNA is the genetic information that controls the traits of organisms. Chromosomes are found on DNA.
It's common sense that organisms with similar DNA are more related evolutionary-wise. Analyzing DNA can help us determine which organisms evolved from which organisms.
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The process of transcription and translation are similar in all living organisms.
In cells they are in DNA. In virus they are in DNA or RNA
It means that DNA is the main source in a cell. Also for uniting the cells.
Well they were essentially just strings of DNA encased in a membrane. This meant that they had the ability to replicate, but not much else.
When DNA contains parts from two or more organisms it is recombined. Recombinant DNA is often used in genetic engineering. A natural process of DNA recombination is called sexual reproduction.
DNA is the primary genetic material of all cellular organisms and is housed in the nucleus or cytoplasm. DNA controls the cells functions.
Yes. Bacteria are living organisms. All living organisms have DNA.
eg for organisms which carry recombinant DNA : Ecoli
All living organisms have DNA..
Yes, eukaryotic organisms have DNA.
Chromosomes contain organisms' DNA. DNA is the genetic information that controls the traits of organisms. Chromosomes are found on DNA.
Yes. The basic structure of DNA is universal for all organisms.
DNA is in every organisms.It is the heridity material.
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