no and yes. you cant breed animals simply from dna collected from a saliva or hair sample. how ever and ovum (egg cell) and sperm cell without dna would not have a reaction. you need two sex cells from animals of opposite genders if the same species and the cells have to have undergone mitosis (you cant merely put dna from any part of the body into these cells and expect anything to work they need to go through a process which involves reconfiguration of the individuals dna chromosomes for the cells to be viable)
no
animal bioligests study animals because they have to know what breed of animal they can mix with another animals DNA.
It depends on what you are using the horse for, how old the horse is, and the breed of the animal.
The mother's DNA.
All animals have DNA.
animals perpetuate their kind through the genetic material (DNA)
The Angus is a breed of cattle
Every living thing has DNA.
No. Animals will continue to breed as long as there is other animals of their species to breed to. However, no animal can ever be "over-bred."
Chimpanzees and bonobos have DNA that is closest to human DNA.
To determine your dog's breed, you can consult a veterinarian or use a dog DNA test kit.
all plants and animals contain DNA