PENGAS
Dwarfisim is a disability found in genes and can be heretitary.
GENES
Genes.
Independent assortment.
Genes on the same chromosome can separate through a process called genetic recombination or crossing over during meiosis. This process can shuffle genes between homologous chromosomes, creating genetic diversity in offspring.
False. Linked genes can separate during crossing over in meiosis, leading to the production of recombinant offspring with new combinations of alleles.
Yes, genes that are closer together on a chromosome are less likely to separate by a crossover event in meiosis. This is because the chance of a crossover occurring between two genes decreases as the distance between them on the chromosome decreases. Crossovers are more likely to occur between genes that are farther apart.
No
they can get a disability(s) either when they are born or in their lifetime such as an accident or it can get passed in through the DNA and genes or even through a parasite.
Two alleles for a trait separate when gametes are formed.
Because Hes black
It depends. Some genes determine a single trait all by themselves. Some genes work with other genes to make a trait. It takes several separate genes to determine how tall you will be. And then there are other genes that by themselves determine multiple traits. Each gene is the code for a peptide chain. Many of those become proteins.