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the genes can be called inheritable genes..
Genes basically express proteins that are the organisms phenotype; the collection of the physiological and behavioral traits of an organism.
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Of course watermelons have genes. All living organisms use DNA, which is the compositional molecule of genes, to store the digital information that gives rise to the organisms phenotype; the physiological and behavioral expression of the organisms genes.
The exception to Mendelism that involves the expression of traits controlled by multiple genes is called polygenic inheritance. In this type of inheritance, multiple genes contribute to the observable trait, and the trait often shows a continuous variation instead of distinct categories. Examples of polygenic traits include height, skin color, and intelligence.
When genes are expressed, the result is called phenotype. What is actually in all the genes (some are recessive) is called the genotype.
Genes are discrete segments along a DNA molecule that codes for a particular trait. A trait is an observable expression of a gene.
the genes can be called inheritable genes..
Genes can produce visible body types, for example, hair color, eye color, height, skin color, and various other things. Most genes do not have such an easily observable result, but if there is any observable result at all, even one that you would have to observe with a microscope, then that is the outward expression of that gene.
Regulation of gene expression is necessary because organisms need to be able to adapt to their environments and perform different functions.
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All organisms look like the result (are an expression) of their genetic inheritance.
Genes basically express proteins that are the organisms phenotype; the collection of the physiological and behavioral traits of an organism.
what can somtimes influence expression of genes
A physical expression of genes is what is known as a phenotype. A phenotype gives the appearances of organisms based on how it's gene are expressed and put together in a functioning form.
Of course watermelons have genes. All living organisms use DNA, which is the compositional molecule of genes, to store the digital information that gives rise to the organisms phenotype; the physiological and behavioral expression of the organisms genes.
The exception to Mendelism that involves the expression of traits controlled by multiple genes is called polygenic inheritance. In this type of inheritance, multiple genes contribute to the observable trait, and the trait often shows a continuous variation instead of distinct categories. Examples of polygenic traits include height, skin color, and intelligence.