If your DNA were replaced with that of another organism, your biological functions would be severely disrupted. DNA contains the instructions for building and maintaining your body, so replacing it could result in loss of identity, failure of essential processes, and ultimately, death. The new DNA might not be compatible with your existing cellular structures, leading to a breakdown of normal physiological functions. In essence, such a drastic change would fundamentally alter, if not completely obliterate, your existence as a living organism.
If the DNA sequence is ACT, the complimentary mRNA sequence would be UGA
If one nucleotide is replaced by another, it is called a point mutation. This type of mutation involves a change in a single nucleotide within the DNA sequence.
DNA grafting is when a segment of DNA is removed and is replaced by another form of the DNA structure. The replaced DNA structure is usually bound together tightly until the original DNA "forms" into the replaced structure.
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as helicase unwinds the double stranded DNA DNA polymerase is responsible for inserting the new coresponding nucleotides during replication and wihtout it the unwound DNA would remain single stranded.
Nothing. The DNA of one animal cannot be incorporated into that of another animal. This must be done by "gene splicing" where one part of normal DNA is chemically removed and replaced by a different gene (or genes) at a cellular level.
you would not have your DNA checked your stupid
There will be no human
It's not a strand that is replaced, but a nitrogen base, much like adenine. The pyrimidine thymine is replaced by another pyrimidine uracil.
it could change the entire dna structure, and cause deformations
cancer
Cancer.
During DNA replication, thymine is replaced by the base uracil.
If the DNA sequence is ACT, the complimentary mRNA sequence would be UGA
If one nucleotide is replaced by another, it is called a point mutation. This type of mutation involves a change in a single nucleotide within the DNA sequence.
One difference between DNA and RNA is that DNA has a nitrogen base pyrimidine thymine that connects with purine adenine. In RNA, thymine is replaced by another pyrimidine called uracil.
Yes, substitution is a type of gene mutation where one nucleotide is replaced by another in the DNA sequence.