No, it is not possible for human DNA to be found in hotdogs as they are made from animal meat, not human tissue.
The potential health risks of having human DNA in hotdogs by 2023 could include allergic reactions, transmission of diseases, and ethical concerns.
Bacterial DNA is typically circular and found in a single chromosome, while human DNA is linear and organized into multiple chromosomes. Bacterial DNA is also smaller and contains fewer genes compared to human DNA. Additionally, bacterial DNA lacks introns, which are non-coding regions found in human DNA.
It is not possible because they are not in the same family. Can only mix DNA in ones family.
It is possible but the organism may not survive due to the changes in the build of the DNA.
It is currently not possible to genetically engineer a human body to include cat DNA. Even if it were theoretically possible, such genetic modification is highly unethical and legally prohibited due to potential risks and ethical considerations.
Yes, it is possible to alter human DNA through techniques such as gene editing, which can modify specific genes in a person's genetic code. This technology has the potential to treat genetic disorders and diseases, but also raises ethical concerns about the implications of altering human DNA.
Yes, DNA is found in the nucleus of a human. Learned it in Science just a few weeks ago.
DNA sequencing.
Yes. The DNA is found in the nucleus of every cell. It's simply a case of extracting the DNA from the cell.
The answer is NO. You can modify a particular part of the DNA by mutation but an entirely different DNA cannot be incorporated into another DNA simply because DNA is present in each nucleated cell of the body and as there are millions and millions of such cells, its not possible to do it. :)
Not yet. Work has been going on with bacteria.
in chloroplast and mitocondria