you have to mix your blood
No, combining spider DNA with human DNA would not result in a viable or functional organism. Genetic differences between species are not easily reconcilable and would likely lead to severe developmental defects or failure to thrive.
The spider monkey is Multicellullar.
the spider eats insects
DNA Helicase unwinds and unzips the DNA. It separates the two strands of DNA so DNA replication can occur.
Recombinant DNA is a new form of DNA because it is created via introduction of the relevant DNA into the existing organismal DNA.
yes
probably but you gotta have real kahoneys to do it
The spider-verse is about spider-man traveling through different parallel universes to stop the green goblin from collecting DNA from the other spider-men some spider-men names are spider-noir,spiderman 2099,ultimate spider-man, spider-ham, and finally spider-knight
I believe that spider monkeys have mutations, but it does not affect them.
Spider Web Glue: Two Proteins Expressed from Opposite Strands of the Same DNA Sequence
No, combining spider DNA with human DNA would not result in a viable or functional organism. Genetic differences between species are not easily reconcilable and would likely lead to severe developmental defects or failure to thrive.
No, Spider-Man is a fictitious character and up to this date it is impossible to genetically change your DNA into a spider's. In the comics and movies, he lives in New York.
Humans share approximately 60% of their DNA with spider plants. This is due to common genetic sequences that have been preserved throughout evolution.
Well clearly they can, just look at Spiderman!
it was genetically altered and when it bit peter on the neck it transferred its DNA to him, altering his own DNA, giving him powers.
Because Peter Parker was under so much stress that it was causing his spider DNA to fade from his bloodstream- but it all of a sudden came back when he started believing in himself.
I think you would turn into a little kid with 8 legs. Hope you have fun studying science.