Recombinant DNA molecules are DNA sequences that result from the use of laboratory methods (molecular cloning) to bring together genetic material from multiple sources, creating sequences that would not otherwise be found in biological organisms. For example, plant DNA may be joined to bacterial DNA, or human DNA may be joined with fungal DN
Bivalve's are useful environmental indicator organism because most bivalves are filter feeders specially in polluted area or in a water and they filter most bacteria where polluted area is present.
The Eurypterids in these cross sections not useful as index fossil because they are only found in certain areas are a long lived organism
The color of the organism's eyes would likely be the least useful piece of information for classifying it as an animal. Characteristics such as body structure, presence of a backbone, method of reproduction, and diet are more relevant in determining classification within the animal kingdom.
Breeding isn't useful, it is a must, without breeding there would be no food and every living organism would cease to exist.
Not necessarily. While adaptations can help an organism survive and reproduce in its environment, they may not always be beneficial in all situations or environments. Changes in the environment or interactions with other species can render an adaptation less useful or even harmful over time.
Yes.
The process you are referring to is genetic engineering, where a useful segment of DNA from one organism is inserted into a bacterium to create a genetically modified organism (GMO) that expresses the desired trait encoded by that DNA segment. This can lead to various applications, such as the production of insulin in bacteria for medical purposes or enhancing crop resistance to pests.
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Yes. Aerobic and anaerobic deal with how the organism converts its food into useful energy. Chemosynthetic deals with how the organism gets the food to begin with. Thus, the bacterium can make the food chemosynthetically and then convert it to useable energy aerobically. If you're using this for Biology 1 or 2.. Shame on you! You're cheating!
The answer will depend on a segment of WHAT. And since you have not bothered to share that crucial bit of information, I cannot provide a more useful answer.
Yes it can
Scientists use a technique called genetic engineering to change the genes of an organism. This involves identifying the specific gene responsible for the desired trait, isolating it, and inserting it into the genome of the target organism. By doing this, scientists can transfer beneficial traits from one organism to another, improving traits such as disease resistance or crop yield.
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Yes it can
So steel screws will stick to it while you are inserting them. This is particularly useful if you are putting small screws in awkward holes
A linked list is useful for data which will be changed very often. The linked nature of linked lists makes them ideal for inserting and removing elements, as it requires only changing one or two pointers.