DNA is a complex cell structure. It is the bases of all life in the world. It holds our genes and chromosomes. DNA was formed in the earliest period(pre Cambrian) made of a bunch of different elements. The first single cell life form was made. Then they got bigger and evolved. Then humans came to be . and DNA is a structure of many proteins and organism
Well most of the body contains DNA but nobody knows really how but DNA you have in your body.
It's unlikely that Avery's team conducted DNA experiments in 1944, as DNA research didn't really begin until the 1950s. Avery did pioneer important work in genetics and DNA in the 1940s, particularly related to the transforming principle in bacteria, which later laid the foundation for understanding DNA's role in heredity.
The process is called DNA replication. It begins with the unwinding of the DNA double helix by an enzyme called helicase. Each separated strand then serves as a template for the synthesis of a new complementary strand by DNA polymerase.
DNA is routinely used in forensic investigations to link suspects to crime scenes through evidence such as blood, hair, or saliva. Advancements like touch DNA analysis have enabled the detection of DNA from skin cells left by perpetrators. DNA databases like CODIS help law enforcement identify suspects by comparing crime scene DNA profiles to those of known individuals.
No, kissing does not change DNA. DNA is the genetic material found in every cell of our bodies and is not altered by activities like kissing. DNA remains constant throughout a person's life, unless changes occur due to mutations or other genetic factors.
If you really, really want to know there's always DNA-testing.
Because you can not Really see DNA itself and the mode will give you a better insight on the DNA
No. Injecting avian DNA into your body would not give you wings, nor should it affect your DNA.
A DNA fingerprint is really all the genes that are found in in your chromosomes. No two are ever alike except for identical twins (or triplets).
DNA is destroyed upon cremation. All that is left is the 'ashes' which are really just carbon in powdered form.
In his DNA he is! Yes he is black man
Yes
What do you really want to ask? template DNA is a DNA you want to amplify. So you should know what you are amplifying before a PCR or you can make it by sequencing your PCR product.
If you could alter your DNA to become what you want to be, you could be anything. It might be really, really, really hard though
I suppose it's really just called DNA, but in some singe-celled organisms, it's just simply DNA. The DNA is found in the nucleus of a cell.
yes DNA shows it
Not really. Although, there are a group of diseases called genetically related diseases that occur as a result of unhealty DNA (or mutated DNA). Most often when a person gets sick, DNA has nothing to do with it. It is most likely other complications