it makes it different by its blood cells and the blood cells are different then a humans blood cell
The DNA governs how the cells reproduce and split into the different organs and parts of the body that distinguish a person from a strawberry.
The most commonly cultivated strawberry, Fragaria ananassa, is an octoploid with eight sets. This makes it a good candidate for demonstrating DNA extraction - with eight copies of each gene in the strawberry genome, strawberries are packed full of it.
The hypothesis for a strawberry DNA project could be that strawberries contain DNA that can be extracted using household materials and that the DNA extraction process will yield visible strands of DNA.
Ribose
an inch or shorter take a plastic bag put a strawberry in it and then add dish soap and salty water and mix it all up then put a funnel on a cup and pour the strawberry in it hold it up to the light and the thread like things you see are its dna but look closely we did this in biology about a month ago (: hope it helps!
There would be more DNA in a strawberry because strawberries are octoploids, they have 8 copies of genes rather than 2 copies found in a cheek cells .
To determine the percentage of a strawberry's mass that is DNA, you would need to extract the DNA from the strawberry, quantify the amount of DNA extracted, and then divide it by the total mass of the strawberry. This calculation will give you the percentage of the strawberry's mass that is composed of DNA.
a strawberry
The most commonly cultivated strawberry, Fragaria ananassa, is an octoploid with eight sets. This makes it a good candidate for demonstrating DNA extraction - with eight copies of each gene in the strawberry genome, strawberries are packed full of it.
The hypothesis for a strawberry DNA project could be that strawberries contain DNA that can be extracted using household materials and that the DNA extraction process will yield visible strands of DNA.
Ribose
To extract DNA from a strawberry, you can mash the strawberry, mix it with a salt solution to break down the cell walls, filter out the solid parts, add alcohol to separate the DNA, and then carefully collect the DNA strands using a small stick or pipette.
an inch or shorter take a plastic bag put a strawberry in it and then add dish soap and salty water and mix it all up then put a funnel on a cup and pour the strawberry in it hold it up to the light and the thread like things you see are its dna but look closely we did this in biology about a month ago (: hope it helps!
because they have eight copies of DNA
The acid that makes you different from everybody else is called Deoxynucleic Acid (DNA).
Yes - the appearance of DNA is identical in all organisms.
it is very simple the conclusion is the ending where do you think the strawberry is located ? of course in the nucleus.
A hypothesis for a strawberry DNA extraction science fair project could be that the addition of a detergent or soap solution will help break down the cell walls of the strawberry, allowing for more efficient DNA extraction compared to just using water.