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Chemically DNA from any species is the same. But the things is the sequence of DNA such as AATTTCGAATG for example will not be the same. In fact, the sequence can not be the same from person to person. That is the unique nature of DNA.
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Yes, the DNA in all the cells of your body is the same. Each cell contains a complete set of DNA that includes all the genetic information needed for the body to function. However, not all genes are active in every cell type, resulting in different cell functions even though they have the same DNA.
Yes. Within a single person, all of the somatic cells have the same nuclear genomic DNA; it does not matter if you compare DNA from a cheek cell to a liver cell.
You can find DNA models online at the Wikipedia website. DNA models are representations of the topography and molecular geometry of DNA. One could also find DNA models at museums or science labs.
Yes they are all the same models.
The DNA Models website features information on the modeling agency's roster of models, their portfolio, and contact information for bookings. Additionally, you can find updates on upcoming events, campaigns, and collaborations involving DNA Models.
DNA is the genetic code. Without DNA, we would just all be the same.
Chemically DNA from any species is the same. But the things is the sequence of DNA such as AATTTCGAATG for example will not be the same. In fact, the sequence can not be the same from person to person. That is the unique nature of DNA.
It is true thatÊthe DNA in the skin cell have the same sequence of bases as the DNA in the brain cell of the same organism. The sequence of the bases should be the same in all cells of an organism.
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Yes, the DNA in all the cells of your body is the same. Each cell contains a complete set of DNA that includes all the genetic information needed for the body to function. However, not all genes are active in every cell type, resulting in different cell functions even though they have the same DNA.
The same genetic code or DNA.
No, not all iPhone cases are the same size. The various iPhone models come in different sizes, so it is not possible to have a standard case size for all the models.
Yes. Within a single person, all of the somatic cells have the same nuclear genomic DNA; it does not matter if you compare DNA from a cheek cell to a liver cell.