Yes. Otherwise they couldn't grow up to be big plants.
Yes,beacause if the company has a DNA of what is contained in the plant seed it can tell if it is healthy or not and if its poisonous or not. By.the way I'm just guessing.
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.
Some common seeds names are sunflower seeds, chia seeds, flaxseeds, pumpkin seeds, sesame seeds, and quinoa seeds.
Edible seeds are seeds that can be consumed as food, either raw or cooked. Common examples include pumpkin seeds, sunflower seeds, chia seeds, and sesame seeds. Edible seeds are often high in nutrients like protein, fiber, and healthy fats.
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Yes, seeds contain DNA, which is the genetic material that carries instructions for the plant's growth and development. The DNA in seeds determines traits such as the plant's size, shape, and ability to resist diseases. When a seed germinates, the DNA directs the plant's cells to divide and differentiate, leading to the growth of roots, stems, leaves, and eventually flowers and fruits. In this way, DNA plays a crucial role in shaping the overall development of the plant.
It can be done by removing gene for oil synthesis from seeds by recombinant DNA technology or genetic engineering. - First the genes for formation of oil in the seed is identified and appropriate genesare removed with the help of enzyme restriction endonuleases. - This DNA is treated with DNA ligases to make seed with RNA at the broken ends. -The cells wih modified DNA is grown aseptically in a nutrient medium and will differntiate into a new plant whose seeds will not have oil in them.
The variable present in monggo seeds is the genetic material or DNA that determines the characteristics and traits of the plant. This DNA contains the instructions for growth, development, and reproduction of the plant, including traits such as seed size, color, and germination characteristics.
After doing this in a lab it looks like see through kiwi (with no seeds).
the constituents of oil is glycerol and fatty acids.using r-DNA tech.one can obtain oilless seeds by preventing the synthesis of glycerol or fatty acids.this is done by removing the specific gene responsible for the synthesis.
Yes,beacause if the company has a DNA of what is contained in the plant seed it can tell if it is healthy or not and if its poisonous or not. By.the way I'm just guessing.
"Both determine the genetic makeup of a person or plant or anything that contains dna, by seeds, plant leaves, hair, bone, saliva, and blood, both require only a small sample to test."
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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No. It just becomes a lemon with orange juice inside it. It's still a lemon and its seeds will still produce nothing but lemon trees.
The seeds on strawberries are seeds.
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