the organisms can spread to cause cancer.
Mutations
Gametes, haploid cells. They have half of the genetic material in the original cell. They're genetically different due to cross over and independent assortment - to create variation.
DNA in the cell is wrapped around histones to create a 30 nm fiber which is organized into chromatin.
The genes are the chemical "blueprints" to create copies of organisms, and more specifically to be carried in the haploid sex cells that form the offspring in sexual reproduction. The chromosomes formed by genes contain all the information to create a copy of the parent organism, or in the case of sexual reproduction, a version of both parents.
In order to create identical daughter cells with the exact copy of genetic information. In addition to repair and regrow any damage done by any reason
Mutations
Sexual
They create genetic variations.
DNA is the genetic material of cells. The major function of DNA is to store and transmit genetic (hereditary) information. It does this by providing a code (the genetic code) for the production of proteins by the cell.
Gametes, haploid cells. They have half of the genetic material in the original cell. They're genetically different due to cross over and independent assortment - to create variation.
No
No. Only people and genetic mutations create monsters.
Biotechnology companies are interested in genetic information in order to use genectic modification to create modifications in DNA that result in new traits in an organism. For example, biotech companies have created crops that are resistant to herbicides like Glysophate, and ones that produce an insecticide within the plant itself. Pharmeceudical companies are interested in genetic information in order to use it to create new drugs. Since patents can be obtained for the modifications, the companies make profits from them and also have the protection that for a number of years, no other company can use the patented changes.
Every single cell in the human body contains identical genetic information. Every cell contains all of the information required to create a copy of yourself.
Gametes, haploid cells. They have half of the genetic material in the original cell. They're genetically different due to cross over and independent assortment - to create variation.
It might have been possible to answer the question had you provided some relevant information about the original and new figures. But since you have not bothered to provide that information, I cannot provide a sensible answer.
They create genetic variations.