When DNA from one animal is inserted into another animal, it typically involves a process called gene transfer or genetic engineering. This can allow the recipient animal to express new traits or characteristics, such as enhanced disease resistance or improved growth rates. The success of this process depends on various factors, including the compatibility of the DNA and the methods used for insertion, such as viral vectors or CRISPR technology. However, ethical considerations and potential ecological impacts are also important factors to consider in such experiments.
Yes. Cows are mammals, and chickens are birds. The Mammalian and Avian animals as part of the Kingdom Animalia are not related. If they are it's very, VERY distant, only to the cell that creates Animals, or more specifically, the creature that all Vertebrates can be linked from. Thus they would have very different DNA sequences all together. One does not have to look at the whole complicated processes of DNA or have a Bachelor's Degree in Genetics to see the obviousness that Birds and Ruminants are very different animals.
The chimpanzees have 98% match with our DNA
DNA has all of the information for the cell to perform all of the tasks it needs to do.
Yes, animal cells have DNA. DNA, or deoxyribonucleic acid, is the genetic material that carries the instructions for the development, functioning, growth, and reproduction of all living organisms, including animals. DNA is located in the nucleus of animal cells.
Bacterial cells, animal cells, and plant cells all have DNA. DNA contains information for the cell on how to perform tasks. In plant and animal cells, DNA is contained in a nucleus, unlike bacterial cells where DNA is contained in a nucleoid.Hope this helped
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Cats and Hamsters are a completely different species of animal
They have different numbers and shapes of chromosomes, and the DNA is not the same.
No :)
It replicates
Nothing. The DNA is different enough between these species that no hybrid animal will be formed.
Yes. Cows are mammals, and chickens are birds. The Mammalian and Avian animals as part of the Kingdom Animalia are not related. If they are it's very, VERY distant, only to the cell that creates Animals, or more specifically, the creature that all Vertebrates can be linked from. Thus they would have very different DNA sequences all together. One does not have to look at the whole complicated processes of DNA or have a Bachelor's Degree in Genetics to see the obviousness that Birds and Ruminants are very different animals.
DNA replication takes place in the nucleus of a eukaryotic cell (plant or animal cell or the cytoplasm of a prokaryotic cell (bacteria).
No.
The DNA is the same chemical. The instructions coded for by the DNA (the proteins cells make using it) are however slightly different for every individual in a species and there are more differences between species.
Well not really. Our genetic makeup is what makes us different from other animals. We're still composed of same types of cells as those of any other animals.
The chimpanzees have 98% match with our DNA