Because its culture is a asexual reproduction so it only ha one parent that means its DNA is the same
The strands produced have the same generic code
Organisms or fragments of DNA that are genetically identical to the organism they were produced from are called clones. This means they have the same genetic information as the original organism.
It is called genetic engineering. Many transgenic plants and animals are being produced by this process.
DNA Polymerase
Yes, all animals and plants have DNA
The strands produced have the same generic code
Yes, both plants and animals have DNA as their genetic material. DNA carries the genetic instructions that determine the traits and functions of living organisms. While there may be variations in the specific sequences and structures of DNA between plants and animals, the fundamental genetic material is the same.
Vegetatively propagated plants are exact clones of each other and share the same DNA, while plants reproducing sexually produce offspring not sharing the same DNA, therefore they will show variations.
The bases present in the DNA of plants are the same present in the DNA of any other organism: cytosine, quanine, adenine and thymine.
Because they are both living things
Organisms or fragments of DNA that are genetically identical to the organism they were produced from are called clones. This means they have the same genetic information as the original organism.
double stranded DNA into single stranded DNA meaning that 2 DNA strands can be produced
It is called genetic engineering. Many transgenic plants and animals are being produced by this process.
They get it from the same place that animals like us do, the genes in their chromosomes found in the DNA.
No; nearly all organisms use the same 4 nucleotide bases in DNA (RNA uses Uracil instead of Thymine in DNA). I believe there is a single species of bacteria that uses a different base, but other than that, every single living being uses the same 4 DNA bases: Adenine, Cytosine, Guanine, and Thymine. What differs is their specific sequence.
DNA is present in plants and every other living organism.
Plants do have DNA. All living things have deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA), located within the nuclei of the cells.