Yes they do.
All inherited traits are a product of the organism's genes.
DNA or deoxyribonucleic acid but also in a sense mRNA; messenger RNA. These are both nucleotides.
DNA contains the genes that determine the traits of an organism. Not all the DNA is in gene form but in what some people call "junk DNA". It has been shown by some that even that is important in the individual.
it is all in the genes
Absolutely everything that the genes in your mitochondria or chloroplasts (if you're a plant) don't control. In eukaryotes like us ALL your genes are on chromosomes, with the exceptions I mentioned.
All inherited traits are a product of the organism's genes.
they have all inherited traits like their eye color or their color of their fur
All traits in horses are inherited.
All traits of gorilla are inherited .
all traits are inherited, there is no such thing as a non-inherited trait...
As soon as the sperm burries its head into the woman's egg, all of appearance and your dominant personality traits are set. (Technically, you could say they are predetermined before birth too.)
DNA or deoxyribonucleic acid but also in a sense mRNA; messenger RNA. These are both nucleotides.
It all depends on the genes that are being inherited.
heredity, its all in the genes.HeredityHeredity
It depends. Some genes determine a single trait all by themselves. Some genes work with other genes to make a trait. It takes several separate genes to determine how tall you will be. And then there are other genes that by themselves determine multiple traits. Each gene is the code for a peptide chain. Many of those become proteins.
DNA contains the genes that determine the traits of an organism. Not all the DNA is in gene form but in what some people call "junk DNA". It has been shown by some that even that is important in the individual.
Yes, all of them are inherited.