Genetic makeup has the capacity to trigger paranoia in many people
A carrier is a person who carries a gene(most-likely for a genetic disorder) but do not have the trait controlled by the gene.
If a genetic disorder is carried on a recessive gene, offspring will only have the disorder if both parents have the recessive gene.
Gene transfer, this type of process is mostly covered in the topic of genetic engineering
Genetic engineering
Some would say the gene but in reality it is the codon or triplet. This is the set of three genetic "letters" that specifies an amino acid or an instruction to the ribosome.
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A single gene can code for anything, we do not know. For example, if I picked 1 gene and then picked a second one, the first one could code for hair colour, where as the second one could code for freckles. In other words, a gene is a genetic code for a part of yourself.
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A carrier is a person who carries a gene(most-likely for a genetic disorder) but do not have the trait controlled by the gene.
If a genetic disorder is carried on a recessive gene, offspring will only have the disorder if both parents have the recessive gene.
Random changes.This would be called genetic drift.
The word 'genetic' is the adjective form of the noun gene.
As of July 2014, the market cap for Genetic Technologies Ltd (GENE) is $17,829,864.96.
Genetic disorders are caused by faulty genes. Each gene in your DNA codes for a specific protein. If the gene is faulty,it might produce the wrong protein or not produce a protein at all. This causes genetic disorders, e.g cystic fibrosis, haemophilia and sickle-cell anaemia. These orders are hereditary, passed on from a parent. Gene therapy could be used to treat genetic disorders. It involves inserting a new functional version of a faulty gene into a patient's cells. Hope that helped
no if you have red hair then it is a dominant gene because you can see it. If you do not have red hair then you could have a recessive gene (same as anyone else :P)
Genetic Drift.
instruction stored in the gene in the form genetic code.