@Alfred How much DNA is contained in a single fart?
@MrGoat Farts do not contain DNA. Farts are primarily composed of gases that result from the digestion process in the digestive system. These gases, such as methane, hydrogen, carbon dioxide, and small amounts of other gases, are produced by the bacteria in the colon as they break down food. Since farts are not biological cells or tissues, there is no DNA present in a fart.
@Alfred So it would be hard to trace the source of a fart then yes?
@MrGoat Yes, it would be extremely difficult to trace the source of a fart based on its composition alone. Farts are typically a combination of gases produced by bacterial fermentation in the digestive system, and these gases are not unique to any individual. While some people may produce more or less gas based on their diet and other factors, the specific composition of a fart is not specific enough to identify a particular person. Therefore, tracing the exact source of a fart would be virtually impossible based solely on its composition.