well it really depends on how well the person kisses and also for how long, but I'd say for about a good 2 years
DNA can be found in saliva after kissing for a few hours, but it is typically degraded and eventually disappears within a day or two. The likelihood of recovering viable DNA for forensic purposes diminishes rapidly after the initial contact.
Any change in the sequence of DNA nucleotides is called mutation.
No, a DNA mutation does not always result in a change to the protein. Some mutations are silent and do not affect the protein's function.
No, a person cannot change their DNA through any means. DNA is the genetic code that determines an individual's traits and characteristics, and it remains constant throughout a person's life.
When uracil replaces thymine in DNA replication, the enzyme responsible for copying DNA, called DNA polymerase, recognizes uracil as a normal base and incorporates it into the new DNA strand. This change does not affect the overall process of DNA replication, but it can lead to errors in the genetic code since uracil is not typically found in DNA.
Kissing doesn't change the shape, but it can't change the color by bruising them. So don't attack the person's face that you're kissing, and you should be fine.
A change in the DNA of a gene is a mutation.
you click the change dna button
you click the change dna button
you click the change dna button
By kissing his mothers but
Of course not! Smoking can!
DNA change/ mutations can be dangerous
A change in the nucleotide sequence of DNA is called a mutation.
A change in the nucleotide sequence of DNA is called a mutation.
No, retard
No.