In the scientific way, your genes are given to you, half by your mom, and half by your dad. Your genes are also made up off of parents of your parents and many more. If your parents were given the tall gene by their parents, they could have gotten that from even more parents. Your genes basically come from the lower and higher parts of your family tree. So you could be given the tall gene. It does effect your height, putting simpler
Nutrition and hormones also affect a person's height. Genes affect every aspect of a person
I think that it both matters. depends. if you live in post-explosion chernobyl than the environment would likely affect your height more. but if you lived in an average (enviromentally) place than genes would. Both do play roughly equal roles, the only studies that really show this are very small as identical twins that have been sperated at birth, which are of course not very common at all. These twins studies show a significant difference in the heights of the subjects suggesting a nenvironmental effect (as their genes are exactly the same and only the upbringing was different). On the other side of the coin paired group studies where people who have lived as similar as possible lives (ideally adoptees and their adopted siblings) are compared heights can still vairy dramatically suggesting that genetis also plays a role. Yes and genetics doesn't only mean both parents, but also grand parents, great grand parents, and so on.
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Genes are transmitted during sexual and asexual reproduction.
Genes that 'cannot be described' usually refers to genes that are only predicted to be genes by computer software that reads through DNA sequences and recognize very small lengths of sequences that usually are only present in genes. These genes will certainly eventually be described at some point in the future, but nothing is know about them at present time except that 'it looks like that might be a gene'
Their offspring will have dominant genes. However, if these offspring have offspring with an amimal with recessive genes, the recessive genes will show up.
No. Height can also be determined by environmental factors such as diet.
Because peoples appearances changes as their body changes.
There are no exercises to increase a persons height. The only option would be surgery - which would normally only be done in exceptional circumstances.
Unless you are still adolescent you can't increase your height. Even then you will only grow as tall as your genes dictate.
because they are the only blood cells with a core .That means that they have dna
I think that it both matters. depends. if you live in post-explosion chernobyl than the environment would likely affect your height more. but if you lived in an average (enviromentally) place than genes would. Both do play roughly equal roles, the only studies that really show this are very small as identical twins that have been sperated at birth, which are of course not very common at all. These twins studies show a significant difference in the heights of the subjects suggesting a nenvironmental effect (as their genes are exactly the same and only the upbringing was different). On the other side of the coin paired group studies where people who have lived as similar as possible lives (ideally adoptees and their adopted siblings) are compared heights can still vairy dramatically suggesting that genetis also plays a role. Yes and genetics doesn't only mean both parents, but also grand parents, great grand parents, and so on.
Cardiomyopathy is a heart condition that not only affects middle-aged and elderly persons, but can also affect infants, children, and adolescents
No, a 17 year and 4 month old individual can not increase in height by 167cm instantly. It takes time and many people have height limits based on their genes; they can only grow to a certain predetermined height.
Polygenic inheritance occurs when one characteristic is controlled by two or more genes. Often the genes are large in quantity but small in effect. Examples of human polygenic inheritance are height, skin color, eye color and weight. Polygenes exist in other organisms, as well.
no the height of your tibular fossa is probably the only thing that could affect it. there have actually been high jumpers without legs so im sure any length will do
no the height of your tibular fossa is probably the only thing that could affect it. there have actually been high jumpers without legs so im sure any length will do
no the height of your tibular fossa is probably the only thing that could affect it. there have actually been high jumpers without legs so im sure any length will do