No, DNA is like what you will ALWAYS have like your blood and finger prints. You can never remove it! If you give someone your DNA, it means like you have germs, Well that's the talking term, you can NEVER give some one your DNA.
Existing DNA within a cell nucleus won't normally change, but it can mutate in the creation of new cells, changing the 'recipe' and so the form and behaviour of the cell. This is a major element in the variations between organisms, and therefore evolution. However, this is also how cancer cells can develop.
Yes, it can.
If two people are identical twins (triplets, quadruplets, etc.), they have identical DNA. There are some minute differences caused by mutations, but for all practical purposes, they have the same DNA.
because, organisms wouldn't be able to reproduce if the DNA never changed
DNA is passed on by copying the nucleic acid code. Each base is matched by its opposite, and when that is copied, you have an exact duplicate of the original DNA strand.
no, its different every time
I don't think so
No.
When a trait is dominant, it is most likely to be passed on to the next generation.
ANSWER: It is an attribute of phenotype not a genotype.
They are inherited through genes and are past down by dna the dna strands get mutated and change
Culture is passed on to the next generation by sharing and exposing the next generation to that culture. Educating and sharing are the top methods that encourage culture to be passed on from one generation to the next.
Genes.
no you can also get DNA from your other family generations when the spermatozoid and the ovula get together they mix their DNA
They are caused by abnormal genes and so are passed from one generation to the other on the DNA.
DNA may be what you are referring to.
They are caused by abnormal genes and so are passed from one generation to the other on the DNA.
The DNA replicates with the mutation on it, spreading it
Dna Replicase Enzymes are primarily responsible for this - not by any stretch of Imagination alone.
Through DNA, Genetics and Natural Selection.
It depends.Every animal and living thing gets passed down information every generation called DNA It depends.Every animal and living thing gets passed down information every generation called DNA
Genetic factors are passed through DNA (or genes).
Mutations not only change the DNA, but a change to the DNA will change the mRNA. This explains why a mutation in one generation can be passed on to the next generation.
as nucleotide base sequences that make up genes
When a trait is dominant, it is most likely to be passed on to the next generation.