DNA is unique because it holds the most basic code for every living thing. The slightest wrong bit in a code of DNA can have drastic conseqeuences, such as a genetic anomaly (Primodial Dwarfism), or a rare sickness (like Werewolf Syndrome).
DNA is also unique because it has so many variations in hunderds of thousands of different species in the world. From a single celled organism, to a complex mystery such as the human brain. It controls everything physical about you (and some people suggest emotionally as well, though it's debatable), from your eye colour, voice, skin tone, hair texture.
The possibilites are virtually endless.
There are four nitrogen bases which are unique to Deoxyribonucleic Acid, also known as DNA. These are the Adenine, Guanine, Cytosine, and Thymine.
RNA possesses a unique feature called uracil, which replaces thymine found in DNA. This distinction sets RNA apart from DNA.
The unique sequence of DNA base pairs that can be used to identify a person at the molecular level is called a DNA fingerprint.
DNA fingerprints are unique because they are based on the variation in an individual's DNA sequence, specifically in regions known as short tandem repeats (STRs). These regions have different lengths in different individuals, leading to unique combinations of alleles at each locus. By analyzing multiple STR loci, a unique pattern is generated for each individual, making DNA fingerprints highly specific and useful in forensic investigations.
A DNA fingerprint is a unique pattern of DNA fragments that can be used to identify individuals.
Your DNA is unique to you unless you have an identical twin.
No, everybody does not have the same DNA. DNA is your unique signature.
The process involving DNA that creates a unique DNA pattern or fingerprint for an individual person is called DNA profiling or DNA fingerprinting. This technique analyzes specific regions of an individual's DNA to create a unique genetic profile that can be used for identification purposes.
Uracil; it replaces DNA's thymine.
Their unique SEQUENCE of nucleotide BASES accomplishes this Functional Property in Dna strands.
The parts must be unique to the person.The parts must be unique to the person
There are four nitrogen bases which are unique to Deoxyribonucleic Acid, also known as DNA. These are the Adenine, Guanine, Cytosine, and Thymine.
sections that are unique to each person
Yes all human have different DNA's
RNA possesses a unique feature called uracil, which replaces thymine found in DNA. This distinction sets RNA apart from DNA.
nothing can make DNA, DNA is very unique. all though scientist are working on and have cloned DNA.
it is duplicate