The double cream gene or homozygous (double) diluted chestnut gene produces the cremelo, perlino or smoky cream coat colors on horses. One cream gene or heterozygous produces palomino, buckskins, and smoky blacks.
No, genetic drift is an example of microevolution.
Relatively, yes. The palomino coat color is a very specific genetic combination, although there are breeders who specialize in crossing the proper parent stock to maximize the possibility of getting a palomino foal.
A gene is a unit of nucleic acid which codes for some trait or which in some way regulates the expression of other genes. The word genetic is an adjective; it describes something that is related to genes, for example, a genetic disease, a genetic test, etc.
There is no 'deletion chromosome'. You mean chromosome deletion, and it is a phenomenon where a chromosome disappears from cell's genetic layout.
Genetic courses of behavior can be determined by studying genetic similarities between two species.
Cystic Fibrosis is a recessive homozygous genetic disease
an example of genetic engineering are like: Cloning IVF
transfer of genetic material through transformation
transfer of genetic material through transformation
Genetic link can be defined as a genetic connection. An example of a genetic link is the heredity and traits that a child inherited from his/her parents.
genetic enginering
Most corn has been genetically modified, if only by centuries of plant selection. Of more concern is whether it has been subject to trans genetic engineering. For example does it contain genes of the three toed newt?? Or whatever. DON'T let them confuse you between genetic modification and trans genetic engineering.