No. DNA (also known as deoxyribonucleic acid) is the material at the nucleus of cells. It is the protein strands that tell the cell how to operate and what to look like and do, etc. The genetic material that is created when a sperm and an egg combine is half from the mother and half from the father. All that DNA could tell you is who the father and mother of the child are, but not the time of conception.
A DNA molecule containing regions from different sources is called recombinant DNA. This is often created in laboratories by combining DNA from different organisms or through genetic engineering techniques. Recombinant DNA technology has many applications in biotechnology and genetic research.
The DNA molecule has four different kinds of nucleotides: adenine (A), thymine (T), cytosine (C), and guanine (G). These nucleotides combine in specific sequences to form the genetic code that determines an organism's traits.
No, DNA does not have a 2' OH group in its structure.
True. Each individual (except for identical twins) has a unique set of DNA that is inherited from their parents, resulting in genetic variations between different people.
Each parent contributes 50% to the genotype of a child. The child inherits half of their genetic material from their biological mother and half from their biological father through the process of genetic recombination during fertilization.
Yes. Your using more energy. You also eating for 2 peope you an your unborn child.
DNA is the same thing as DNA. If you mean RNA, that's a whole nother ball game.
As far as I know that isn't possible, so I'd call it a miracle or a lab error. There is a rare condition called Chimerism where one person can have 2 different sets of DNA. It happens when two non-identical twins merge in the womb whilst they are only a few cells big. Theoretically the DNA could have come from two different men.
If it does not match, than it is not that persons child.... adoption... or carrying another womans eggs On very RARE occasions a person can be chimeric... and they "Are there own twin" Basically they contain the cells, and therefor DNA for 2 different people... if the DNA making up the uterus and ovaries is not the same as the DNA used for testing, as it usually is not, then the results will show that the mother is not the mother.
Yes, is possible 2 know genotype of unborn babies
No. It will not harm the unborn baby.
A DNA molecule containing regions from different sources is called recombinant DNA. This is often created in laboratories by combining DNA from different organisms or through genetic engineering techniques. Recombinant DNA technology has many applications in biotechnology and genetic research.
Yes. This would be between 2 adults since the child is now grown. She is in charge of her own DNA and does not need mother's permission.
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DNA or Deoxyribonucleic AcidANDRNA Ribonucleic Acid
The formation of a new cell.
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