Human beings and chimpanzees have 98% of their DNA in common.
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Many of the world's most developed countries have their own DNA databanks. A sample of every criminal's DNA is taken. If unidentified DNA is found at a crime scene, it can be run through the databank to see if it matches any known criminals.In the United States, this databank is called CODIS(Combined DNA Index System).In the United Kingdom, this databank is called NDNAD, or the UK National Criminal Intelligence DNA Database.
1. They have vastly superior short term memories than humans 2. They use stone tools 3. They self-medicate 4. They can be sexually stimulated by erotic pictures just like humans 5. Young chimps play with gender specific toys. For instance, girls carry around a stick like a doll until they have their own children.
Chimpanzees are very smart, for example...they can recognize their own reflection in a mirror, while other animals would not be able to.
No, it has DNA in it but not its own.
They have own circular DNA and ribosomes.So they can reproduce.
you can make your own matches and there will be a variety of matches
their own DNA
The methylation of DNA prevents the cleavage of its own DNA
Yes. It is illegal to own strike-matches in Virginia.
After observing chimps, Goodall began to recognize common behaviors that signaled specific events, leading her to understant that chimps use a language of their own to communicate.
No. The DNA for cytoplasm is in the nucleus of the cell. BUT Some of the organelles in the cell have their own DNA. (Mitochondria are the best example it has a complete set of DNA)