Mexicans have the exact same type of DNA as every living cell on the planet. It consists of a five carbon sugar, a phosphate group, and a nitrogenous base (either adenine, guanine, thymine, or cytosine). Every living thing uses this same nucleic acid to store their genetic information, with the exception of retroviruses, which use RNA as their primary nucleic acid.
All nuclear DNA in eukaryotes is linear DNA. Eukaryotic chromosomes, such as those in human cells, are linear DNA molecules spooled around support proteins called histones.
DNA replication is a semi-conservative process where a DNA molecule makes a copy of itself. It requires enzymes such as DNA polymerase, dNTPs (deoxynucleotide triphosphates), a template DNA strand, and primer to initiate the process.
No one else in the world has the exact same DNA as me. While I share 99.9% of my DNA with other humans, the unique combination of genetic information in each of my cells is what makes me one of a kind.
DNA actually has 3 forms. A-DNA, B-DNA, and Z-DNA. B-DNA is the kind you are most familiar with and present in most organisms. A-DNA can be found in dehydrated samples while Z-DNA is rare and mostly synthesized in the lab.
Prokaryotes have a single circular DNA molecule located in the nucleoid region of the cell. This DNA molecule contains all of the genetic information necessary for the prokaryotic cell to function and reproduce.
mexicans...
Mexicans do the same as Americans they play games and everything else
Mostly Mexicans
olay! get it? ole!
tamales
Mexicans call there money 'pesos' as it is the currency of Mexico.
what kind of question are you guys asking. Mexicans own more than computers:cars,money,houses ect.
DNA is not a mixture.
carnercier Mexican butcher
There is only one kind of DNA
Yes, the Mexican people are warm and friendly, kind and generous.
Tacos,burritos,nachos...