Yes it does.
Chimpanzees and bonobos have DNA that is closest to human DNA.
No, monkeys do not have human DNA. While humans and monkeys share a common ancestor, their DNA is not the same.
Bacterial DNA is typically circular and found in a single chromosome, while human DNA is linear and organized into multiple chromosomes. Bacterial DNA is also smaller and contains fewer genes compared to human DNA. Additionally, bacterial DNA lacks introns, which are non-coding regions found in human DNA.
The breakdown of DNA and RNA results in nitrogen waste product called urea.
Chimpanzee DNA is about 98-99 similar to human DNA, making them our closest living relatives in the animal kingdom.
Absolutly not, your DNA identifies you and if you could find poison in some ones DNA they would have never existed and you can prove death of poisoning by the blood and optionaly human waste.
Yes. Human DNA is human DNA.
Chimpanzees and bonobos have DNA that is closest to human DNA.
There will be no human
The DNA of yellow perch does not differ from human DNA except in the sequences of the bases.
A human ;) But the human DNA is developed from the zygote, so when the sperm fertilizes the egg in the womb.
A human ;) But the human DNA is developed from the zygote, so when the sperm fertilizes the egg in the womb.
DNA is DNA it can not be changed.
Human Waste Project was created in 1993.
Human Waste Project ended in 1998.
Bacterial DNA is single strand. Human DNA in the nucleus is double helix. So, with human DNA, the DNA must first split apart before an RNA molecule can read it.
That they have both DNA Bacterial DNA is a (closed) circle, those of human is lineair (straight) if you stretch it. Bacterial DNA does not have Proteines, Human DNA has Proteines. Bacteria have also RNA The DNA of bacteria is easy to reach , those of human not.