Science, asked by anuska66, 1 year ago

how's the of cow same as DNA of chicken???​

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Answered by choudhary3232
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Answer:

DNA-short for deoxyribonucleic acid-is a very special molecule that is necessary to life. All living organisms contain DNA. It is the material that determines what color eyes we'll have, what color our hair will be, how tall we'll be, and many other human, plant, and animal traits.

The bodies of animals, including humans, are made up of different types of cells. These cells include muscle cells, blood cells, skin cells, bone cells, nerve cells, and many others.

DNA contains a chemical code that's used to make proteins within these cells. DNA transmits chemical messages from the nucleus of a cell to other molecules, specifically RNA (ribonucleic acid). This, in turn, builds a polypeptide chain of amino acids that become a protein.

There are 20 different amino acids. The different combinations of these amino acids in a polypeptide chain determine the function of the protein.

Answered by aaanu35
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hola mate

the answer to ur question is ⤵

➡ The sequence of DNA will be different well that is what makes one animal different from another .so only,the base sequence differs between DNA of cow and chicken .

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