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It isn't. Nothing but information is passed from males to offsprings (DNA).
A genetic mutation is a random change in a person's genes that can be passed on to their offspring.
There is no such thing as genetic study-but there is such thing as genetics. Genetics is the study of heredity, or how traits are passed down from parent to offspring.
In the gametes.
If an inherited trait (one that is passed on) gives a favorable advantage to an species or and individual, it will be passed on to help the species better to adapt. If a butterfly has wings that are slightly different in color and survives better than those with "normal" coloring, that would be an advantage to the species. Those genes are more likely to be passed on. "It all goes back to the survival of the fittest." This may also give rise to a new species. This change is a mutation in a gene or genes.
A disease that can't be passed to a healthy individual from an infected individual. For example a genetic disease.
Heredity explained is the features that have been genetically passed down or transmitted from the offsprings parents to the offspring. Heredity is the continuance of characteristic that have been passed down from one generation to another. The study of heredity is called genetics.
It isn't. Nothing but information is passed from males to offsprings (DNA).
No. The genetic code is passed on through the DNA.
Genetic factors are passed through DNA (or genes).
Heredity causes individual differences because of genetic traits passed down from parent to child. The environment can cause individual differences due to inequality or even accidents.
Genetic traits are variations of features passed on to offspring from there parents.
Yes it is genetic, meaning it an be passed down.
A genetic mutation is a random change in a person's genes that can be passed on to their offspring.
Mutations in the genetic code that can be passed on to offspring occur in the gametes; the sperm and egg cells.
it is passed on by your parents
genetic characteristics