Yes! All living creatures, including plants, animals (humans are animals), bacteria, fungi, and even viruses have genetics. Genes tell the chemicals around it how to make a living thing. That's why you can take genes from one animal, put it into an egg cell, and it will start growing.
Mendel was the Father Of Genetics so lots of Vets and assistants in classifying use his genetics ideas to study animals.
genetics
Yes, in theory, but it's considered unethical.
Scott A. Boorman has written: 'The genetics of altruism' -- subject(s): Altruistic behavior in animals, Animal genetics, Human genetics, Mathematical models, Social behavior in animals, Sociobiology
Behavior genetics is the scientific study of the role of heredity in behavior. It proposes that most behaviors in animals and humans are influenced by genetics.
Genetics
Behavior genetics is the scientific study of the role of heredity in behavior. It proposes that most behaviors in animals and humans are influenced by genetics.
Animals are classified based upon their anatomy, physiology, genetics and behaviors.
usually its genetics that come from the family traits
Similar genetics yield similar development.
Hypertrophy in animals may have resulted from the way they synthesize protein while there are cases when the cause is genetics.
If you are talking about humans, it it genetics, if you are talking about animals, it is the evolution of genetics, and I guess you could say their feet became webbed for swimming.