the reason it change for mutation. it lead to provide in the parent organism. therefore, B is correct.
are called mutations. Mutations in sex cells can be passed onto offspring and may result in genetic disorders or variations in characteristics.
Of the picks only c can be correct because these mutations could lead to evolutionary change in future populations of these organisms under question.
Sex linked genes occur only on the X or the Y sex chromosomes.
Sex cells Also haploid cells with 1/2 the genes of an individual.
it helps the genes more and helps with more chromosome
Yes, as this is where your fathers genetic information comes from which is why you have a mix of genes.
Achrondoplasia is in all of the cells that have genes in them, not just the sex cells or somatic cells.
Of the picks only c can be correct because these mutations could lead to evolutionary change in future populations of these organisms under question.
If the cells are from one individual, all will have the same genes except their sex cells which have 1/2 the number. A dog will have different genes from a cat. The genes make the cat different from the dog and human.
Sex linked genes occur only on the X or the Y sex chromosomes.
ok well this is a very easy question! the sex cells of a female produce a baby and genes for the baby!! smart!!
Mutations which do not occur in sex cells are not passed on to the next generation. The mutation will only affect the individual. They could therefore have normal offspring.
Sex cells Also haploid cells with 1/2 the genes of an individual.
it helps the genes more and helps with more chromosome
The sperm and egg sex cells (or gametes) have both recessive and dominant genes in them.
If mutations in occur in autosomes, they can not be passed on. If you get cancer from smoking, you can't pass that cancer on to your children. Only changes in sex cells can be passed on and these can cause enough of a change that would be evolutionary. Many people have changes in sex cells but most don't make any change as far as evolution. Perhaps a second thumb might happen but that probably will not change the human race.
Yes, as this is where your fathers genetic information comes from which is why you have a mix of genes.
mutations of genes in an organism's sex cells & new combinations of existing genes during sexual reproduction.