Monogenetic disorders are caused by a mutation in a single gene. The mutation may be present on one or both chromosomes (one chromosome inherited from each parent). Examples of monogenic disorders are: sickle cell disease, cystic fibrosis, polycystic kidney disease, and Tay-Sachs disease.
The DNA message depends upon the order of the 4 nucleotides available. These nucleotides arrange into specific patterns based on genetic information.
genetic engineering is the process of transferring a gene from the dna of one organism to another organism. in order to produce an organism with desired traits.
Molecular
Viruses are not considered alive because they cannot reproduce on their own. They must invade another cell or bacteria and implant their genetic material into that organism's genome in order to replicate.
genetic engineering
Genetic Recombination is the exchange of genetic information in order to increase the genetic diversity of the population. Probably only with bacteria.
The sequence of the nucleotides.
The DNA message depends upon the order of the 4 nucleotides available. These nucleotides arrange into specific patterns based on genetic information.
griffith's experiment
Genetic fallacy
The order of the bases determines the genetic traits.
genetic engineering is the process of transferring a gene from the dna of one organism to another organism. in order to produce an organism with desired traits.
The order of the nitrogen bases along a gene forms a genetic code that specifies what type of protein will be produced
The order of the nitrogen bases along a gene forms a genetic code that specifies what type of protein will be produced
Sexual
''The doctor can take samples of flued from the amnion in order to obtain cells from the baby to test for any genetic problems.''
Genetic change is desirable in order to have an abundance of diversity within a population. This makes the population less susceptible to disease and illness, making the population more resilient.