Yes, offspring have very similar DNA to their parents whether they are humans or sheep.
DNA Testing and Home DNA are both sites that sell DNA tests. While they can determine parents of a child the tests do not offer any genealogy information.
Yes, beacuse in order to make the baby a mixture of the parents there needs to be DNA in the sperm.
They perform paternity tests by DNA tests, which is a very effective way to do tests. DNA is unique to everyone. If trying to find the parents of a child, they will take DNA from the parents and the child and test them in a Eletrophoresis. From there, they will observe the bands, if the DNA bands of the child matches any or both of the parents, they it is confirmed who is the parent.
Chromosomal DNA is inherited from both parents via the egg and the sperm. Since Spermatozoa do not any Mitochondria you get all of your Mitochondria DNA from the Egg. IE your Mum.
Yes. They are white and fluffy.
because that is the only unique identity of any individual which cannot be similar or it can be altered
There really is no specific size for any living organism because it depends on the DNA passed on from the parents to their offspring.
alive or dead?
None.
Whatever gave you that idea ! Lambs are just as vulnerable to snake-bites as any other animal.
Mitochondrial DNA is passed in an unbroken line from mother to offspring. The father does not contibute mt DNA to his children. Any changes in DNA sequences builds up gradually from mutations only. These mutations can be compared across populations for differences and simarlarities and therefore trace movements and ancestry of human populations. This removes any confusion that arises from nuclear DNA in which is a mixture of both parents and so changes with every generation. One exception for this is Y chromosome DNA which is passed in an unbroken line from father to son and can be used in a similar way as analysing mt DNA but only for males.
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