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Chemically DNA from any species is the same. But the things is the sequence of DNA such as AATTTCGAATG for example will not be the same. In fact, the sequence can not be the same from person to person. That is the unique nature of DNA.
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The CODIS System was developed specifically to enable public forensic DNA laboratories to create searchable DNA databases of authorized DNA profiles. The CODIS software permits laboratories throughout the country to share and compare DNA data. In addition, it provides a central database of the DNA profiles from all user laboratories. See the link below for more information on the CODIS system.
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.
Yes all human have different DNA's
All DNA is different. DNA defines everyone and everything differently. Like a fingerprint, not one is alike
no bodys givin a DNA code theyre all different
All you have to do is make a separate save file for two different profiles. There's not really any profile slots for multiple accounts.
Mitochondrial DNA comes from the mother, so the mother's maternal line and all her children share the same mitochondrial DNA.
Yes, it is possible for two people with different DNA strands to have the same oral bacteria. The composition of oral bacteria is influenced by factors such as oral hygiene practices, diet, and environmental exposure, rather than solely genetics. Thus, individuals with different DNA can share similar oral bacterial profiles.
DNA Makes Us Different Than Each Other.Everyone Has Its Own DNA,Which Creates By Mixing Parents' Characteristics.That's Why All Of Us Are Different.
Although DNA is composed of the same four nucleotides in all organisms, the sequence of nucleotides is different for each species