Yes, all forms of life have DNA (genes) (some RNA, being bacteria).
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They have diffrent genes
no animals and plant cells can not have the same genes.
there have been no instances of genes escaping from GMO plants into other plants
Mendel studied genes and did his famous experiments with pea plants from 1856 to 1863. He published the results of these experiments about genes in 1865.
two tall genes or one tall gene and one short gene
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He studied dominant and recessive genes. He studied pea plants and the traits that they obtained from previous generations.
Asexual reproduction just uses the plants genes only.This is important if the plants can't find a mate.Sexual reproduction involves two plants hence inter-mingling of genes thus resulting in healthy off-spring.
No, genes are found in all living organisms, including animals, plants, bacteria, and fungi. Genes are units of heredity that contain instructions for building and maintaining an organism.
Plants can be made hardier through genetic modification by introducing genes that encode for traits such as resistance to pests, diseases, and abiotic stresses like drought or extreme temperatures. These genes are typically sourced from other plants or organisms known to possess the desired traits. By incorporating these genes into the plant's genome, scientists can enhance its ability to survive and thrive in challenging environments.