No. All living organisms (and some viruses) use DNA in reproduction, where it establishes the genetic code of an individual plant or animal, primarily based on the DNA of the parent organism(s).
No. DN4 is composed only of carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen, and phosphorus.
Uracil is the nitrogen base found in RNA that pairs with adenine in DNA.
Deoxiribose, this is a 15 year old answering this 4 the first time!
Nucleotides, DNA polymerase, and phosphate buffers would be found in the beaker of DNA but not in the beaker with glucose. These components are specifically associated with molecular biology processes like DNA replication and amplification, which are not related to glucose metabolism.
No, DNA is an organic molecule because it contains carbon and is found in living organisms.
The only cell in humans that does not have DNA is the red blood cell.
DNA is found in the nucleus of cells in humans. It is also present in small amounts in mitochondria, which are known as the powerhouse of the cell.
DNA ( Deoxyribonucleic Acid ) can be used by humans to find out rape cases.Heres How: They can examine the sperm found through DNA matchingWhich can then lead to the discovery of who did it.
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The only sugar found in DNA is deoxyribose. DNA means deoxyribonucleic acid. The only sugar found in RNA is ribose. RNA means ribonucleic acid.
No, the mitochondria also has its own DNA.
No, DNA isn't just found in the sperm and ovum. DNA is found in the nucleus of all cells in the body.
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A cells nucleus, mitochondria or a chloroplast may contain the DNA.
Phosphate in not an element, it is not the only element found in DNA, and is found in other places.
The DNA molecules is one of the molecules that bears and humans have in common, but only 96% of the DNA is common between them.