No, bruises in apples do not change the DNA of the apple. Bruising is a physical damage that affects the cells and tissues, leading to discoloration and potential decay, but it does not alter the genetic material of the apple. The DNA remains intact despite the bruising, although the fruit may experience changes in its biochemical composition and texture.
A change in the DNA of a gene is a mutation.
you click the change dna button
you click the change dna button
you click the change dna button
DNA change/ mutations can be dangerous
A change in the nucleotide sequence of DNA is called a mutation.
A change in the nucleotide sequence of DNA is called a mutation.
No, retard
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nope,, his dna is still male dna because dna is unchangeable even if he change his genital. that's why dna can be used to identify an individual.
Here is an alternative phrasing: DNA damage and the resulting risk of cancer are reduced by antioxidants such as polyphenol and flavonoids which are found in apples.