It's base sequence
Base sequence
There is a structure called a plasmid which can do this; it is bacterial in origin.
Single Nucleotide Polymorphism, often shortened to SNP, pronounced snips, is a DNA sequence which occurs when one nucleotide in the genome differs between species and chromosomes of a human. Almost all single nucleotide polymophisms have two alleles.
gene splicing
If you look at the gene sequences of a species, you can see a clear homology among the same species. Distantly related species wont have similarity at DNA level. Hence by knowing the molecular level information one can predict the evolution of a species.
DNA replication is vital for the continuation of a species as it allows n organism to reproduce its genetic code and pass it along to the next generation. Without DNA replication, there would be no reproduction, so after all the current life dies out, there would be no more.
prokaryotic DNA is in a ring form
No, the DNA makeup of the two species are not compatible with one another.
RNA is single stranded,Pentose sugar is Ribose DNA has deoxyribose,Thymine of DNA is replaced by Uracil of RNA.
prokaryotic DNA is in a ring form
There is a structure called a plasmid which can do this; it is bacterial in origin.
There is one big difference between a population and a species. Populations do not necessarily have to refer to living things whereas species does.
All the DNA is chemically the same. It is the sequence pattern (the way A, T, G, C organized) would differ from one species to another. The DNA of bacteria from one species to other will differ tremendously if they are distantly related.
DNA bar coding. Normally DNA analyss looks at all the DNA in an organism. But the use of DNA bar coding can identify a species simply by focusing on on one of the thousands of genes that make up DNA.
All individual Bakugan have different DNA codes. There isn't one per species.
i think GENE SPLICING
Organisms differ because their DNA differs from one species to another, and from one member of each species to another. Organisms differ because according to 'Darwinian science' creatures evolve to fill niches of ecological web. In other words, when species evolve it is to become better adapted to their environment, have a greater aptitude at surviving and then feed on what used to be its predators- who in turn adapt to survive. As this system progresses entropy increases causing an ever increasing diversity of life-forms.
Single Nucleotide Polymorphism, often shortened to SNP, pronounced snips, is a DNA sequence which occurs when one nucleotide in the genome differs between species and chromosomes of a human. Almost all single nucleotide polymophisms have two alleles.