The most common protein produced by transgenic organisms is insulin.
Using transgenic organisms as food sources is not a common use. Benefits of transgenic organisms include producing pharmaceuticals, understanding gene function, and improving crop resistance to pests and diseases.
share a common ancestor, as all three organisms likely inherited this protein from a common source. Mitochondria and chloroplasts were once independent bacteria that were engulfed by ancestral eukaryotic cells, forming a symbiotic relationship. The presence of the protein in all three organisms suggests a shared evolutionary history.
Some organisms use uracil instead of thymine in their DNA/RNA because uracil is more easily produced and can be converted from a common molecule, making it a more efficient choice for these organisms.
The common protein found in all animals is collagen.
Identical to the parent that produced them because they result from a form of reproduction that does not involve the mixing of genetic material between two individuals. This type of reproduction is common in unicellular organisms and some plants.
Using transgenic organisms as food sources is not a common use. Benefits of transgenic organisms include producing pharmaceuticals, understanding gene function, and improving crop resistance to pests and diseases.
Urea
Uric acid is a by product of protein digestion and can be found in the urine.
All organisms contain proteins. You eat protein whenever you eat something that was once living :P However protein is much more common in meat (red meat in particular) and green vegetables (like spinach).
Catalase, a protein, is an extremely common catalyst found in nearly all living organisms exposed to oxygen. Catalase catalyzes the decomposition of hydrogen peroxide, a toxin, into water and oxygen.
Enzymes are substances produced by living organisms, which are designed to act as a catalyst in biochemical reactions.
share a common ancestor, as all three organisms likely inherited this protein from a common source. Mitochondria and chloroplasts were once independent bacteria that were engulfed by ancestral eukaryotic cells, forming a symbiotic relationship. The presence of the protein in all three organisms suggests a shared evolutionary history.
Gene expression and amino acids have nothing in common so NO
Some organisms use uracil instead of thymine in their DNA/RNA because uracil is more easily produced and can be converted from a common molecule, making it a more efficient choice for these organisms.
Descendant organisms are organisms that share many in common because they share a common ancestor.
The common protein found in all animals is collagen.
RuBisCO is the most common protein on Earth. This protein is an enzyme.