No
You can find out your blood type by donating blood at a blood bank or having a blood test done at a medical facility. Your blood type can also be determined through a DNA test. Contact your healthcare provider for guidance on how to determine your blood type.
Red blood cells do not contain a nucleus, which means they lack DNA. As a result, red blood cells are not useful for DNA typing. Instead, white blood cells, which do contain DNA, are typically used for DNA profiling and typing in forensic analysis.
DNA in blood comes from white blood cells, which contain the person's genetic information. When blood is collected for testing or analysis, the DNA can be extracted from these cells to study and identify specific genetic markers or sequences.
All groups of white blood cells have DNA. When a blood sample is procured for the isolation of DNA, the white blood cells are the target cells since they have nuclei containing DNA. Red blood cells on the other hand, contain neither nuclei nor DNA
Yes, it is possible to extract DNA from blood samples. This process involves isolating the DNA molecules from the blood cells and purifying them for analysis or testing.
Blood typing is not a reliable method to determine paternity. If you must know, do DNA testing.
Generally no but in very rare circumstances, through mutations and incorrectly copying DNA, it is possible for two parents with type O blood to have a child with AB blood.
. No. A child can only have the blood type of the mother or father. If your child has a different blood type than either parent then everyone should be re-typed and if you're still typing differently, a DNA should be performed.
You type in the DNA codes for the aliens and mix them to make a new alien.
No, its in their DNA
You have the same type of blood, but not the same DNA. That's why it's called a DNA test.
You can not tell paternity by blood type. You can rule out paternity by blood type. For example, if both parents are O negative and the baby is type A positive, you can rule out paternity. The only way to determine paternity is by a DNA test. A few of the baby's hairs and the father's hairs can be sent to a lab. The lab can determine paternity.
No. Blood type has nothing to do with DNA, although DNA determines blood type, along with literally millions of other things.
alien x's DNA is green eyes, horns, and he's ben combined with either the alien emporor and the highbreed, or Kevin and gwens
The results of the DNA test conducted on the Miracle of Lanciano showed that the flesh and blood samples were human cardiac tissue and blood type AB, which is a rare blood type.
They are just like you but chimps have the same dna as you 98.8%
No, mature red blood cells do not contain a nucleus or DNA. They lose their DNA as they mature to better accommodate their main function of carrying oxygen. Therefore, a DNA test on a mature red blood cell would be negative.