it can help us avoid diseases. it can tell us if people are at high risks from getting diseases
why was finding tobacco so important
A Chimpanzee is a living creature and all living creatures have DNA, so naturally a chimpanzee does. DNA contains the genetic code for life, so chimpanzees need to have DNA.
I believe that DNA replicates by using Enzymes which fit Nucleotides into a long string, thus creating a new Chromosome or a new DNA Strand. So in conclusion, Yes they do code new DNA Strands.
Oswald Avery's discovery that DNA is the genetic material was important because it provided definitive evidence that genes are made of DNA, not proteins. This finding laid the foundation for the field of molecular biology and revolutionized our understanding of genetics. It also paved the way for further research into the structure and function of DNA.
so if there is a crime, police and invstigators can find out who did the crime because anything that they touch, they leave their DNA
so they can tax it, so don't
Every DNA code is different and cannot be used so the only way to get one is to buy a ventus lumino dragonoid
It's so easy it's...........................JJGH!
It gives the genetic code so when cells reproduce they are identical.
you suck there is no code for tiddo so sorry.
Scientists already knew the amino acid code for insulin.
DNA stays in the nucleus of a cell, where it will duplicate during cell division. As such, for processes like transcription, mRNA delivers the code to where it needs to be, so that the DNA doesn't have to, in its entirety, move out to where that code is needed.