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Differentiation
They can do this because we find contained within DNA very, very many different 'Types' of DNA, and each 'Type' has its own unique function.
Certain genes can be "switched off".
differentiation
Conjugation
No. Steroids are a class of organic molecules and are relatively small. They do not in any way store genetic material.
Ribonucleic acid
The process is called nuclear transfer and the resulting product is a GMO, (Genetically modified organism)
Genetic engineering involves the use of recombinant DNA technology, the process by which a DNA sequence is manipulated in vitro, thus creating recombinant DNA molecules that have new combinations of genetic material
Gene transfer, this type of process is mostly covered in the topic of genetic engineering
The genetic material of the cell is found in the nucleus. This material (DNA) can reproduce inside the cell by a process known as replication.
conjugation
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each parent must reduce his/her genetic material by half in a process called meiosis.
Conjugation
Mitosis is a process of a cell division. In the end of the mitosis process is two haploid cells that contain chromosome in half of each new cell both have the same genetic material.
Chromosomes exchange genetic information during a process called crossing over. This occurs during meiosis
Mitosis
Yes, this process process is called bacterial conjugation.
Mitosis and cytokinesis, although the process is reversed from what you ask in your question. During mitosis a cell duplicates its genetic material and then it divides into two new cells during cytokinesis.
No. Steroids are a class of organic molecules and are relatively small. They do not in any way store genetic material.