they probably will be able to sometime in the future but not in the present day and age
While in theory possible, due to the large amount of well preserved mammoth remains in the arctic tundra that has lead to a wealth of genetic information, there are still many roadblocks. Mammoth genetics has reached the point where one can in fact download a mammoth genome from researchers, and researchers have inserted mammoth genes into elephant cells in a lab, but one of the primary problems is the elephant (and presumed mammoth) reproductive system. The elephant reproductive system is complicated enough that in vitro elephants are problematic leading to conservation concerns, in vitro mammoths or elephant-mammoth hybrids could be impossible.
no
Of corse your parents create you with all of the genes to make .but the can change a gene or Have genes put in you ,but naturally yes!
because elephants and seals don't breed well and their genes are all messed up
It is where you change the genes to create a dream model
Many genes, whatever genes are on the chromosomes used to create the cell. look it up.
RNA itself does not contain genes, but RNA is involved in the expression of genes. RNA is transcribed from genes in the DNA and carries the genetic information to create proteins through a process called translation.
When dividing to create genes for offspring. :p
because a child cannot create its own genes so they need from their parents
Nobody is quite certain how the elephant got its trunk, though it's ancestors had very small trunks. It grew longer as the surroundings changed, and has become a very resourceful tool for grabbing food to eat.
No. The colour of an elephants eyes is entirely dependant upon its DNA and genes and has nothing to do with its captivity or freedom.
The similarities between an elephant and a sea sponge is that they share 70% of their genes with human beings.