Oh, dude, it's like comparing apples to Oranges, but in this case, it's fish to humans. So, the DNA of a yellow perch and humans are different because, you know, they're different species and stuff. It's like asking why a pineapple isn't a watermelon - they just have their own unique genetic makeup.
The DNA of yellow perch does not differ from human DNA except in the sequences of the bases.
Yes
RNA uses uracil instead of thyminelike DNA does.
prokaryotic DNA is in a ring form
DNA is found in the nucleus of cells in humans. It is also present in small amounts in mitochondria, which are known as the powerhouse of the cell.
The DNA of yellow perch does not differ from human DNA except in the sequences of the bases.
Actually, the walleye and yellow perch are very close relatives. So, the answer is walleye.
walleye is a fish and yellow perch is a fish
Elephant DNA has a double helix structure like the DNA of humans. Elephants have 28 pairs of chromosomes whereas we humans have 23 pairs so we differ in this aspect.
They have the same nucleotides (A, T, C, G) and structure (double helix and chromosomes), and have a lot of the same genes, but a lot of genes differ, also.
It is impossible for humans to have wolf DNA.
one is a ribosome and one is a dna
Humans and fruit flies share about 60% of their DNA sequences due to similarities in genetic makeup dating back to a common ancestor. However, the functions and organization of these shared genes can differ significantly between the two species.
by s microscope
similar DNA in chimpanzees and humans
Yes
Yes! Less than humans, but they do have DNA.