DNA is copied into the chromosomes by genes transition and genes transferred by the for example the healthy plants genes tranwere into unhealthy plants and thath ways dna molecule will be transwered . :)
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They are caused by abnormal genes and so are passed from one generation to the other on the DNA.
Dna Replicase Enzymes are primarily responsible for this - not by any stretch of Imagination alone.
DNA is the primary genetic material of all cellular organisms and is housed in the nucleus or cytoplasm. DNA controls the cells functions.
DNA makes up with chromosomes. The DNA is copied during DNA replication.
The DNA replicates with the mutation on it, spreading it
When a trait is dominant, it is most likely to be passed on to the next generation.
Mutations not only change the DNA, but a change to the DNA will change the mRNA. This explains why a mutation in one generation can be passed on to the next generation.
Culture is passed on to the next generation by sharing and exposing the next generation to that culture. Educating and sharing are the top methods that encourage culture to be passed on from one generation to the next.
They are inherited through genes and are past down by dna the dna strands get mutated and change
EUKARYOTES The chemical information for making proteins is carried in the DNA, which is found on the chromosomes in the cell nucleus. Whan a eukaryotic organism undergoes asexual or sexual reproduction, the DNA is replicated, and the DNA of the parent organism(s) is passed on to its/their offspring (the next generation). PROKARYOTES The single circular chromosome undergoes DNA replication, which creates two identical chromsomes. The new chromosome is passed to the next generation by a process called binary fission.
no you can also get DNA from your other family generations when the spermatozoid and the ovula get together they mix their DNA
Nucleic acids allow organisms to transfer genetic information from one generation to the next. There are two types of nucleic acids: deoxyribonucleic acid, better known as DNA and ribonucleic acid, better known as RNA. When a cell divides, its DNA is copied and passed from one cell generation to the next generation. DNA contains the "programmatic instructions" for cellular activities. When organisms produce offspring, these instructions, in the form of DNA, are passed down. RNA is involved in the synthesis of proteins. "Information" is typically passed from DNA to RNA to the resulting proteins. So what I'm trying to say is without those we wouldn't exist. Hope this helps.
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They are caused by abnormal genes and so are passed from one generation to the other on the DNA.
DNA may be what you are referring to.
They are caused by abnormal genes and so are passed from one generation to the other on the DNA.