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All humans share exactly the same genes. Genetic differences between humans do not stem from different individuals possessing different genes but rather different versions (alleles) of the same gene. The precise number of differences is largely dependent on which population you are discussing. Some communities tend to be more genetically uniform (e.g. a population that due to culture or geography is more genetically isolated) others more diverse.
they both show something about appearance.
New combinations of alleles can be created when genes are linked through a process called crossing over during meiosis. Crossing over occurs when homologous chromosomes exchange genetic material, resulting in the mixing of alleles between the two chromosomes. This process leads to the creation of new combinations of alleles and contributes to genetic variation in the population.
Yes there is. Some alleles are closer together and less likely to separate than other alleles. This is typically referred to as linkage.
divergent evolution
Genetic differences
Dihybrid cross
A monohybrid cross is a cross between two individuals that are homozygous for different alleles of the same gene. An example is a cross between a red-eyed (RR) fruit fly and a white-eyed (WW) fruitfly.
All humans share exactly the same genes. Genetic differences between humans do not stem from different individuals possessing different genes but rather different versions (alleles) of the same gene. The precise number of differences is largely dependent on which population you are discussing. Some communities tend to be more genetically uniform (e.g. a population that due to culture or geography is more genetically isolated) others more diverse.
For the same reason any other differences exist between individuals - the alleles necessary for the various blood types were present in Adam and Eve and were expressed in various combinations in their descendants.
Of course - look at the many differences existing between the human race.
The unique base sequence if the individuals dnA
The differences between individuals that separate them from one another and make one as a unique individual in oneself are termed as individual differences.
differences in values between care worker and child/ young person
Census's are CHECKING the Population of the Country at the time. Population is how much people there are.
Compared with personality psychology, social psychology focuses less on individuals' differences and more on how individuals, in general, view and affect one another.
There is no difference between Hindu and Muslim women. The differences are based on how individuals were raised, educated etc. It has nothing to do with one's religion.