Mitochondrial DNA will remain the same for generations and they are inherited from the mother.
Two genes that are almost always found in the same gamete are probably located near each other on the same chromosome. Crossing over is more likely to occur with genes that are farther apart on the same chromosome.
No - the father's genes are not always the dominant genes.
Oceals and Tigers
Mostly with some exceptions .
They exist because all these genes have descended from the genes of common ancestors.
Two genes that are almost always found in the same gamete are probably located near each other on the same chromosome. Crossing over is more likely to occur with genes that are farther apart on the same chromosome.
They exist because all these genes have descended from the genes of common ancestors.
No - the father's genes are not always the dominant genes.
Oceals and Tigers
Mostly with some exceptions .
When breeders cross two genetically identical organisms the same genes have an increased chance of expressing themselves in the offspring. However, the offspring will also have genes from ancestors.
The answer depends on the genes of the parents and further ancestors.
They exist because all these genes have descended from the genes of common ancestors.
It all depends on Genes from ancestors etc.
No, you can only inherit genes from your direct ancestors (parents, grand parents, great grandparents, etc.) However, both you and a distant cousin could have inherited the same gene from a common ancestor. There is no way your cousins can pass anything to you.
The genes that are carried on the same chromosome are called as the linked genes.
Ancestors, the sun, genes and/or melanin that is in our skin.