DNA
The gentic code is the set of rule which information encoded within gentic material DNA and mRNA sequences it translated into protrins by living cell.
the cell it holds every thing it dicides who lives and who dies
the mitochondria and nucleusThe mitochondria and nucleus
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It is the genetic matirial of all living organisms. It makes you look and act similar yet not exactly the same as your parents or siblings.
If there is no living spouse, the children inherit, after them the siblings. If there is no living spouse, children or siblings, parents inherit, after them first cousins, then second cousins, etc.
Things like eye color, tallness or a hairy back can be inherited from your parents and lots more
The genetic code is the set of rules by which information encoded in genetic material (DNA or RNA sequences) is translated into proteins (amino acid sequences) by living cells.
The gentic code is the set of rule which information encoded within gentic material DNA and mRNA sequences it translated into protrins by living cell.
Wendy Fiore currently does not have any information regarding her parents and family made public.
If they are living then they would inherit.
In heriditary material i.e. DNA or genes
I am assuming that your grandmother does not have a spouse who is still living. In California, if a resident dies without a will or trust, then the laws of intestate succession are used to determine who will inherit the estate. If your grandmother was not married, then the estate would be divided in equal shares (if they are in the same generation) to her children. If there are no children or grandchildren living, then the estate would go to her parents. If her parents are no longer living, then the estate is distributed to the "issue of the parents." (Issue is the legal term for children, grandchildren, etc.) I am not an attorney but typically, in your situation, you would inherit one third of the estate. (Your father's portion.)
This a hard question to answer. Darwin gave us some guidance. It, I assume, is a living thing. Living things interact with each other in a way which benefits themselvs and their progeny. If the way the parents interact is beneficial to them then their progeny will inherit their benificial characteristics. JCF
yes everything inherits traits as long as its a living organism.
Like most living things, probably both.
yes unlees you are in his will