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Yes - genes can be called blueprints because they are the instructions of how to synthesise products and for cell functions.

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Yesh! Definitely.

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Do you inherit most your genes?

All of your genes are inherited. They are split 50/50. Half from Mum and half from Dad. Genes and chromasones are what make us who we are, they are like the blue prints to our appearances etc.


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Blue Genes was created in 1996.


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When was I Put My Blue Genes On created?

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What are the blue prints of the cell?

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What color eyes will a child have if father has hazel eyes and the mother has blue eyes?

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Can a white alligator have blue eyes?

It depends on its genes. If its parents have genes of blue eyes, and it's dominant, it could.


Where are the blue prints of a cell stored?

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