No, the genotypes of species are determined by the genes contained in the DNA code, not adaptation.
One example of a characteristic that is determined by genes is hair color.
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A trait is any gene-determined characteristic and is usually determined by more than one gene, therefore the exact amount depends on the specific gene. However, the number of genes in the genome varies from species to species. More complex organisms tend to have more genes. Estimates of the number of human genes, by contrast, range from 25,000 to 30,000.
They are operons. The genes contained in an operon are expressed together or not at all.
Inherited ones
Genotype
Genes produce proteins and what we are is determined by genes.
genes
One example of a characteristic that is determined by genes is hair color.
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The coding, which is essentially the framework, for all of your features are contained within genes.
Genes are contained in chromosomes - therefore they are inherited together.
The eye color is determined by the genes of the parents.
Some traits are determined by recessive genes on the X chromosomes. Many times these are genetic disorders and are called recessive genes.
Sexual and Asexual