The same way he changes his trousers with his haemoglobin. Men are always changing their hair with DNA, it's far cheaper than a comb. Women, on the other hand, prefer to change their hair with alarming regularity.
A man cannot change his hair color directly with his DNA. Hair color is determined by the genes inherited from parents and influences how much melanin (pigment) is produced in hair cells. External factors like hair dyes can be used to change the appearance of hair color.
no. it is not a physical change because it is still hair. It did not change the DNA. But, if the question was if the pigment change was physical, then it would be because the pigment changed in order for the hair to be a lighter color.
You can't. Hair growth is determined by the body, hormones, and DNA. Nothing will change that.
it depends on the DNA what the child takes from ,eather the women or the man
Marry with Aryan man. Aryan DNA may change face .
Get something with his DNA on it, like hair from his hairbrush. It has to have the roots still on it.
The root of the hair follicle contains DNA that can be extracted and analyzed for genetic information. The shaft of the hair does not contain DNA.
The follicle of a human hair contains both DNA and RNA. The shaft of a hair contains only mitochondrial DNA.
The bottom portion of a hair where DNA can be found is the hair follicle. This is the part of the hair embedded within the skin and contains cells with DNA. If the follicle is present on a hair sample, DNA analysis can be conducted to identify the individual it came from.
Hair is made of cells that include DNA. DNA is unique to each individual, ergo - you can identify someone with confidence based on DNa analysis of the hair.
True. Both nails and hair are made of a protein called keratin, and the DNA within the cells that produce these structures is the same. Thus, the DNA from your nails is the same as the DNA from your hair.
No there is not. Man up!