Reproduction
reproduction
Mitosis
Having two copies of the same allele. An organism as such can be called homozygote Answer: It is also called a purebreed.
It is called replication. They replicate using own DNA
cloning
Yes, chromosomes make copies of themselves through a process called DNA replication. During cell division, each chromosome is duplicated to ensure that each daughter cell receives an identical set of genetic material.
A species that contains two copies of each chromosome is called diploid. Each pair of chromosomes, one from each parent, make up a diploid set in the organism.
The process of cell division is called mitosis. Without division, you and I wouldn't grow as we do.
In a transgenic organism with extra gene copies, there is typically an increase in the production of the corresponding RNA due to the additional gene copies being transcribed. This can lead to an elevated expression level of the gene's product, which could result in observable phenotypic changes in the organism.
The individual with two of the same allele is "homozygous" for a trait.
The simplest level of multicellular organization occurs in colonial organism. A colonial organism also called a colony is an organism of a few to many cells that are loosely attached to each other and that show little or no specialization among themselves.
This is called starvation. They run out of both fuel and the materials to build/repair themselves with.