We do not have any DNA from non avian dinosaurs. It has been far too long for DNA to still be preserved.
However, we do know many features of chickens and theropod dinosaurs were the same. Just a few of these include:
No. While reptiles have some DNA in common with dinosaurs, they are not descended from dinosaurs.
Both of them.
The non avian dinosaur fossils are so old that no DNA is left. Therefor, you can't find the DNA from non avian dinosaurs. However, birds, which are considered dinosaurs, exist today and it isn't hard to get bird DNA.
fossils extracted from dinosaurs created from DNA extracted from dinosaurs?
This is not an answer for the question but a fact about Dinos did you that chiken DNA is mor closer to Dino dna 🧬 than any other animal.
A always has the same as T G always has the same as C Adenine, Thyamine, Guanine and Cytocine
You share approximately 50% of your DNA with each of your biological parents. This is because you inherit half of your DNA from your mother and half from your father during the process of genetic inheritance.
It's looking as though they did. The whole class of Aves (birds) seems to owe its existence to dinosaur parents -- although these would most likely have been rather unassumming smallish dinosaurs, not T. rex or Apatosaurus. Although canaries and parrots are certainly birds, DNA studies have found the most dinosaur-like creatures alive today are -- chickens.
some kind of African frog can change it's sex that is the DNA that caused it
"There is very little DNA left in fossils, that are more than 100,000 years old", said Michael Hofreiter, a geneticist at the university of York in UK. "It is fragmented and there is a lot of contamination from other organisms, including bacteria, fungi and usually humans."
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Scientists get information about dinosaurs from fossils and they are able to trace DNA and find out how dinosaurs looked, ate, hunted and lived.