DNA
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For an eukaryotic cell (e.g. human cell), it is found in the nucleus. Genetic material is not bound by membrane in prokaryotic cells (e.g. bateria) but is found in a region called the nucleoid. For an eukaryotic cell, some genetic material can also be found inside the mitochondria and chloroplasts.
production of human insulin through genetic modification of bacterial genes
production of human insulin through genetic modification of bacterial genes
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The human gene pool is all the genetic material of all human beings.
the material that are leftover from some human activity and which have no further use in that particular activity are known as generation of waste
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although its genetic its traits arent the offspring of the parent generation.
although its genetic its traits arent the offspring of the parent generation.
No, it is not possible for one person to create a human being, as reproduction requires genetic material from two individuals. Additionally, genetic material combines during sexual reproduction to produce offspring.
The genetic coding is the set of rules by which the information in the genetic material is translated into proteins. It was translated in full by the Human Genome Project in the 1990s.
The root of a human hair contains cells with DNA that can be analyzed to determine genetic information. The shaft of the hair does not contain genetic material and cannot be used for DNA analysis.
Human offspring refers to the biological descendants of two human parents. Offspring inherit genetic information from their parents, which determines their physical characteristics and traits. They are the next generation of individuals within the human species.
although its genetic its traits arent the offspring of the parent generation.
Human cloning interferes with nature by artificially replicating genetic material to create a genetically identical organism, which goes against the natural process of genetic variation and evolution. It raises ethical concerns about the potential consequences, such as disrupting the balance of genetic diversity and introducing unforeseen genetic abnormalities.