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Q: How much was known about chromeosones and genes in Mendels time?
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How much of your DNA contains genes?

20.3% of your DNA contains genes


What is a segment of DNA?

A segment of DNA is called a gene. All an organism's biological traits are the result of gene coding. Though it was once thought that one gene codes for one trait, it is now understood that a gene may code for more than one trait, and genes may work with other genes to produce a trait. It is also known that genes may be turned on or off, but much more study is needed to understand genes completely. Much of the knowledge we have about genes today is the result of the Human Genome Project.


What is a short segment of DNA on a chromosome called?

A segment of DNA is called a gene. All an organism's biological traits are the result of gene coding. Though it was once thought that one gene codes for one trait, it is now understood that a gene may code for more than one trait, and genes may work with other genes to produce a trait. It is also known that genes may be turned on or off, but much more study is needed to understand genes completely. Much of the knowledge we have about genes today is the result of the Human Genome Project.


How much a Daschund puppies?

about 500-600 pounds but for a well known breeder and good genes( say ii the mother and father were dog show winner) up to 2000


Why are marine iguanas small?

because its ansister the iguana is much bigger and the genes mix with other genes when another iguana breeds with it and causes it to lost some of the full genes


Darwin's theory of evolution by natural is?

prity much sumed up is that if you have good genes you survive and if you have bad genes you don't.


How much do scientists know about genes?

We so know what genes people have, and we know what genes many other species have. We also know what some of these genes do, and we even know in some cases how they do it. But there is a great deal that we don't know. At a guess, we only know 1% of the full explanation of what genes do and how they do it.


If a characteristic is sex-linked then where is the gene for it found?

Genes for sex-linked traits can be found on the sex chromosomes - X and Y. Almost all sex-linked traits are determined by the X chromosome, because it is much larger than the Y chromosome and can thus carry more genes. A few sex-linked traits are known on the Y chromosome, including - believe it or not - hairy ears.


Why are genes called hereditary unit?

genes are the carriers of heredity as they carry the genetic information generation after generation without much changes in it.


How much of parents genes does an egg or sperm cell have?

half


How much of a dogs genes were inherited from its father?

1/2


Why do some boys grow more body hair on their bodies than others?

unfortunatly its genes. you cant decide how much you want but you can shave if you have to much! (genes as in the medical D.N.A meaning not the pants)