They have different genes just as humans do.
The same way that any organism does, by inheriting different genes.
They have different genes just as humans do.
Different traits are passed on independently of each other.
The inheritance of one trait does not directly affect the inheritance of another trait, as different traits are usually controlled by different genes. However, traits located on the same chromosome may be inherited together due to genetic linkage.
When an individual is heterozygous for two traits, it is referred to as being dihybrid. In this case, the individual has two different alleles for each of the two traits being considered. For example, if considering traits A and B, a dihybrid organism might have the genotype AaBb, where A and a are different alleles for one trait and B and b are different alleles for another trait.
There are many things that happen with the passing of traits from one generation to another. It is known as giving a hereditary trait.
There are many things that happen with the passing of traits from one generation to another. It is known as giving a hereditary trait.
An adaptation must fit the environment -Apex
No. You are describing what is called Lamarckism. Different traits are the results of the alleles found in genes. The environment does push one trait over another if the environment becomes extreme. You will see many traits in a population (such as in a human population) but one is not favored unless that trait allows those that have it to do better.
Gregor Mendel was testing peas to study patterns of inheritance and the passing of traits from one generation to another. He wanted to understand how different traits were inherited and whether they followed predictable patterns.
Ecosystems can have different conditions
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