Approximately 45-50% of the nucleotides in the chicken genome are different from those in the mouse genome. This represents the genetic divergence between these two species.
the water percentage of an average sized mouse is approximatly 75% Ringo the water percentage of an average sized mouse is approximatly 75% Ringo the water percentage of an average sized mouse is approximatly 75% Ringo the water percentage of an average sized mouse is approximatly 75% Ringo
No, a bat wing and a mouse arm are not homologous structures. Homologous structures are similar body parts that are derived from a common ancestor, while bat wings and mouse arms have different evolutionary origins and serve different functions.
No, a chinchilla is not a type of mouse. Chinchillas are small rodents that are native to South America, while mice are a different species of rodent.
No, a mouse pregnancy test cannot accurately determine if a mouse is pregnant.
It depends on the mouse. The mouse you use for your computer is nonliving while the mouse that is found outside is living.
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Approximately 20% of the nucleotides in the genomes of chickens and mice are different. This reflects the evolutionary divergence between birds and mammals, resulting in significant genetic variation. However, both species share a substantial amount of genetic similarity due to their common ancestry.
no a mouse is not related to a chicken a chicken is a bird and a mouse is a rodent
no a mouse is not related to a chicken a chicken is a bird and a mouse is a mammal
To kill a chicken you: 1.click on the chicken and select attack. (for 1 mouse button) Or just chick on the chicken (for two mouse buttons) 2. your character will automatically start attacking the chicken
Click and hold the right mouse while the chicken is in Your Hand
Danger Mouse - 1981 Chicken Run 1-4 is rated/received certificates of: Australia:G
The substituted nucleotide has the same directions as the original nucleotide.
What are the different mouse techniques?
The number of chicken drumettes in 4 oz. will vary based on the size of the chickens used. A roaster chicken would be heaver and have larger legs then a fryer chicken resulting in less drumettes in 4 oz.
you eat lots and lots of chicken
I like chicken.