law of segregation
They are Substitution, Insertion, and Deletion.
An allele is a gene for a specific trait. Cells contain two alleles for every gene, with one allele provided by each parent of an organism.
Most genes have two copies of each gene with dominant gene "trumping" the recessive one. The gene is recessive because it is said not to do much of anything unless paired with another recessive gene, but if paired with a dominant gene, the dominant gene wins.
yes. all of your cell have the same gene.
allele
The answer is an allele.
Nitrogen base
The answer is an allele.
law of segregation
The Law of Segregation.
one from each parent out of a gene pair. Because each parents contributes fifty - fifty percent in the new offspring.
Each gene has one and only one beginning point, called the start codon.
Through genetics, you have two alleles(different versions for a gene) for each gene, one from each parent
By plotting where on a chromosome each gene is located.
No they are alternative versions of a gene.
yes each gene has 100 chromosome on it