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Genes are codes for proteins that cause traits.
No, not every gene is transferable. It takes a bit of knowledge about what a particular gene codes for, and where it would correspond in the second organism.
genes
A section of DNA that codes for a protein (or other functional product) is known as a gene.
Well every gene in the human genome codes for something different. The fact that variety exists is determined by the alleles of that gene. The human genome has over 35,000 genes that all work together to form a persons genotype. Observable features are an organisms phenotype and those are composed of different traits, i.e. eye color, hair color, certain behaviors. All of these are also coded for by specific genes.
genes are codes for proteins that determine traits
Genes are codes for proteins that cause traits.
genes are codes for proteins that determine traits
Genes produce traits by describing and reproducing the essential proteins essential for life. +genes are codes for proteins that determine traits.
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DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid) is the chemical which contains the information which determines heredity. Every inherited trait is the result of some particular DNA sequence. There are four types of DNA base chemicals, which can be connected in any sequence, and the specific sequence, known as a gene, will result in specific traits. Genetics has a language, written with only 4 letters.
No, not every gene is transferable. It takes a bit of knowledge about what a particular gene codes for, and where it would correspond in the second organism.
what do we call factors that control traits
Chromosomes contain DNA that provides a "blueprint," or genetic information, for the organism.
genes
A section of DNA that codes for a protein (or other functional product) is known as a gene.
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