A phenotype describes the way an organism looks as a result of its genes.
A phenotype describes the way an organism looks as a result of its genes.
All organisms look like the result (are an expression) of their genetic inheritance.
DNA is a giant molecule, a string of nuclear bases that from genes. These genes are the code to make an organism. In fact every trait in an organism is a result of the genes' action and therefore the composition of the DNA.
genes are what makes you who you are and how you look and traits are the genes that you get from your parents.
An organism's physical features are caused by the genes it inherited from its parent(s). The organism's environment determines how the genes show up in the organism. So basically, it's a combination of hereditary and environmental factors.
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Genes determine how an organism will develop and function by providing the instructions for synthesizing proteins and other molecules that are essential for biological processes. Different combinations of genes can influence traits such as physical appearance, behavior, and susceptibility to diseases. Genetic variation and interactions with the environment both play roles in shaping an organism's characteristics.
Genes are passed from their parents to their offspring. Mendel's principles apply to all organism. Genes that come from their parents are segregate from each other when gametes are formed
Very small. Microscopic, in fact. But with a microscope and some proper staining techniques, they are quite varied in shape and size, for example.
Polygenic refers to a trait or characteristic that is influenced by multiple genes. These genes may interact with each other and with environmental factors to determine the trait's expression. Examples include height, intelligence, and skin color.
predict what a person would or could look like inside and out,and genes can tell a cell how to make proteins. Roughly speaking, each gene is a set of instructions for making one specific protein.