Yes, you can die of a DNA malfunction. they are more commonly called genetic diseases.
Depending on where you live it is possible to do legal DNA testing in hospitals. In the USA it is legal. In Canada most hospitals do not perform DNA testing for paternity testing.
Yes, it is possible to extract DNA from dandruff, as dandruff contains skin cells that can provide genetic material. By collecting dandruff samples and using a DNA extraction kit, it is possible to analyze the DNA to identify the individual.
Yes, it is possible to isolate DNA from bone. This can be done by carefully removing a small sample of bone tissue, grinding it to a fine powder, and then using various methods to extract and purify the DNA for downstream analysis such as PCR or sequencing. Specialized kits and protocols are available for this purpose.
The letter R does not represent one of the four possible bases in DNA. The four bases in DNA are adenine (A), thymine (T), cytosine (C), and guanine (G).
B is not present. The nitrogen bases of DNA have letters A, C, G, T to represent it.
Horn pad malfunction. Birdcage
no its not possible
The rocket is now too heavy to reach its destination
possible wiring malfunction
It is possible for identical twins to have identical DNA, but very often that is not the case.
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No. That is not possible.
No. That is not possible.
It is not possible because they are not in the same family. Can only mix DNA in ones family.
No, it is not possible not to receive DNA from all the great grandparents because our parents have their DNAs.
No, it is not possible for human DNA to be found in hotdogs as they are made from animal meat, not human tissue.
Yes, it is possible to extract DNA from blood samples. This process involves isolating the DNA molecules from the blood cells and purifying them for analysis or testing.