They shouldn't. Sharks reproduce sexually, so their offspring have a mix of DNA that is not identical to either parent. As a species, their DNA will be extraordinarily similar, though.
Dolphins are mammals. Sharks are fish. They are very different, though both are vertebrates.
"Blue Crush" is a movie about surfers in Hawaii, not sharks. Another movie that involves sharks in Hawaii is "Deep Blue Sea," where genetically engineered sharks wreak havoc.
They are both sharks.
Genetically enhanced. Pretty much the same as genetically modified.
same as other sharks: mackeral skeletons kingfish skeletons etc. be sure to make a good berley trail!!
Same as a group of fish, it is a school of sharks.
No it should not,
Yes, they should stop killing sharks!
yes
No. Sharks are fish, whereas whales are mammals.
To determine if the cells are genetically different or the same, one must consider their origin and the process by which they were formed. Cells that arise from the same zygote, such as somatic cells in a multicellular organism, are typically genetically identical. However, cells derived from different zygotes or through processes like meiosis or mutation will be genetically distinct. Therefore, the answer depends on the context and the source of the cells in question.
yes! orcas and megamouth sharks do live in the same place