If you were to mix our genes with avian genes, we will most likey burn and die
In genetic inheritance, dominant genes are versions of genes that are expressed over recessive genes. Dominant genes mask the effects of recessive genes when they are present together in an individual's genetic makeup.
your mother!
Modifier genes are genes that can influence the expression of other genes, either by enhancing or suppressing their effects. These genes can modify the phenotype resulting from a particular mutation or genetic variant. Modifier genes can play a role in determining the severity of certain genetic disorders or influencing the response to treatment.
changes in genes
Polygenic genes are usually dominant genes.
cause they can fool bi**
Environment
Height is a trait controlled by multiple genes. Genes involved in growth, development, and bone structure can all influence a person's height, with variations in these genes contributing to differences in height among individuals. The combined effects of these genes give rise to a continuous range of heights in a population.
yes, although not all the persons who have the color blindness 'genes' actually suffer its effects. they can be just carriers, who pass on the genes to the next generation. fyi: mostly males are affected by color blindness
Some argue that genetically modified food has no effects on human or animal genes. They also argue that GMO foods are the same as any other foods and have no negative health effects at all. Others argue that they might cause changes to our genes, and that they do cause changes to the flora in our intestines, possible sterilization, and other health issues. The FDA has declared then to be "substantially equivalent" to non GMO foods.In reality, we just do not know what effects genetically modified food have on our health or our genes.
Of course they have genes. They need genes for survival and reproduction.
The dominant genes take over, and then the recessive genes hide away