no one has the same DNA. you would have to be cloned. even identical twins dont have the same DNA.
In DNA, adenine pairs with thymine. In RNA, adenine pairs with uracil.
DNA Sequencing
THYMINE-ADENINE CYTOSINE-GUANINE
DNA polymerase matches the bases on the parent strand.
All people have diffrent types of DNA (exept 4 indentical twins) but the way that you be able to contrast your DNA and your siblings DNA in to see which one has more of a biological connection to the mother or more a connevcion to the father.
The DNA strand, AGGCTTGCAG.
A swab taken from you would contain your DNA and thus match your DNA. A swab taken from the alleged victim would contain the victim's DNA and thus match the victim's DNA. What would be shocking is if the swab taken from you didn't match your DNA, or the victim's swab didn't match their DNA. Therefor, it means that you are you, and the alleged victim is the alleged victim.
sometimes the DNA does not to match
In DNA, the match would be C-T-G-A In RNA the match would be C-U-G-A
Replication is an exact process without it we would all have incredible mutations.
you would want to look into mitosis. This process will explain more about the copying of DNA.
Yes Bustec offer a exact color match. The made the color match to match last years model.
no one has the exact DNA
In DNA, adenine pairs with thymine. In RNA, adenine pairs with uracil.
If you are using the term in reference to a website EMD would mean Exact Match Domain. EMD = Exact Match Domain This means that your domain name is an exact match for the keyword someone may be typing into a search engine. If your domain name is www.keyword123.com and someone searching keyword123 your domain would be an EMD for that search term.
The chimpanzees have 98% match with our DNA
The only thing I can add at this point, is: Human DNA/ Chimp DNA 98% match, versus Human DNA/ Rhesus Monkey DNA 95% match. Although all living creatures have DNA and share many similarities, the similarities become less and less as the evolutionary process takes place. Therefore, Human DNA/ Jellyfish DNA = (60%?) match?