Genetic factors are passed through DNA (or genes).
recessive traits
The term "genetic disease" refers to a disease that is inherited- or passed from one generation to the next.
Recessive trait carried by a hybrid or heterozygote.
Mendel
DNA may be what you are referring to.
I think I is genes though I am not sure. Hope this helped.
The carrier of genetic factors is DNA, which is found in the nucleus of cells. DNA contains the instructions for building and maintaining an organism, including the coding for traits such as eye color, height, and susceptibility to certain diseases. These genetic factors are passed on from one generation to the next through reproduction.
genetic
Having blue eyes is neither a genetic dysfunction nor a chemical imbalance. That is a new one. Genetic dysfunctions and chemical imbalances are not generally passed down from generation to generation. Whoever told you they were has never heard of Charles Darwin and his Theory of Evolution.
The nucleus of a cell contains threadlike structures that contain genetic material called chromosomes.
genetic information is contained in protein molecules and is passed from one parent to another.
So when there id fertilisation the genetic information is passed on through the parents to the offspring because the two cells fuse so does the nuclei with the two halves of genetic information.