DNA is located in the nucleus of most cells of all living organisms. I said most cells because there is no nucleus in red blood cells and no DNA, but all living organisms have a DNA (or RNA) molecule. There are many different types of cells in skeletal bones. Some may have DNA and some may not.
Human bone contains nucleated cells, osteocytes, which are inside the collagen fibers and contain DNA.
The DNA in a Eukaryotic cell is located in the nucleus of the cell.
In animal eukaryotic cells , DNA is located in the nucleus and the mitochondria. In plant eukaryotic cells , DNA is located in the above two locations plus the chloroplasts.
THe majority of DNA is located in the Nucleus and a bit in the mitochondria too.
It is located in the interior of the bone. Particularly in the Proximal and Distal epiphyisis.
Yes it is possible to isolate DNA from bone.
In the marrow of the bone there is bits of DNA still inside.
Human bone contains nucleated cells, osteocytes, which are inside the collagen fibers and contain DNA.
DNA is located in the nucleus of a cell.
it is located mainly in the proximal and distal epiphysis (the ends of a bone.)
a fused bone is located in you skull and in your sacrum and coccyx( tail bone)
DNA is located in the nucleus, or in the nucleolus of eukaryotes.
The longest bone is the femur, and it is located in the thighs.
No, it is located in the occipital bone.
no because the DNA doesn't make up what your bone structure will look like it just means they inherited it from there ancestors.
temporal bone
DNA is located within the nucleus of a cell (eukaryotic)