deoxyribonucleic acid
Exactly one half of the number of nucleotides as are found in diploid Dna.
Not exactly. DNA contains the genetic code; RNA is what transcribes it.
When DNA splits, two new strands of DNA are formed through a process called DNA replication. Each new strand is complementary to the original strand, resulting in two identical copies of the DNA molecule.
Chromatin is the DNA and proteins which makes up the nucleus. Chromatin does not exactly "do" anything, but it (the DNA) encodes for many things such as proteins, polypeptides, etc.
DNA is the genetic material in all cells that tells them exactly what to do, and when to do it. It is found in the nucleus of cells. However, if a cell has no nucleus, then it is just floating around in the cytoplasm
What are the advantages of DNA replicating exactly?
Why does it repeat information? How exactly does it replicate? Can we repair damaged DNA.
They direct a specific Restriction Enzyme to cut the Dna Exactly where required.
Exactly one half of the number of nucleotides as are found in diploid Dna.
The DNA.
DNA does stand for deoxyribonucleic acid and you spelled it exactly right.
No ones DNA is ever exactly alike due to the countless combos that are possible to be made in the helix ladder
Not exactly. DNA contains the genetic code; RNA is what transcribes it.
It is a rare case where two peoples DNA are EXACTLY the same but only the cases have been found
The order of the bases in each new DNA molecule exactly matches the order in the original DNA molecule by bringing them together with the original DNA cells.
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Cloning.