Yes Bacteria are considered to be prokaryotes,it means they dont have a nucleus or other membranes but instead the DNA is in the neceloid,a region with no membrane or a plasmid a small circle of extra genetic info floating right in the cytoplasm the thing that fills the cell. so yes they do have DNA they dont need a necleus the just need the neceloid
Sandstone would be the most likely to contain a fossil. Metamorphic and igneous rocks, like pumice, quartz, and obsidian have too much heat and pressure placed on them that it is hard to preserve fossils.
You don’t generally use tissue for genetic testing. Generally it is blood, Saliva, or egg/sperm cells.
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D) mating
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