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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.
A very easy way to remember these two terms is: phenotype is what you see and genotype is what is in the genes. You may have B blood type (what to see) but you could have BB or BO (what is in your genes.
Scientific alteration of the structure of genetic material in a living organism. It involves the production and use of recombinant DNA and has been employed to create bacteria that synthesize insulin and other human proteins.
No - the father's genes are not always the dominant genes.
The epigenome refers to the markers that turn on and off specific genes. The markers themselves are named according to their chemical composition, ie. methyl-markers.
A."Focus on observable behavior " B. "Life is an effort to overcome inferiority" C. "We cannot know others until we know ourselves" D. "Remember that what we accomplish is due to the composition of our genes"
Genes are part of DNA. hence they are composed of dNucleotides .
Genes are part of DNA. hence they are composed of dNucleotides .
A very simple way to understand the two is this: phenotype is what you see and genotype is what genes are there. Phenotypes are expressed genes and genotypes include recessive genes that are not seen.
if i remember right its two sets of 23 chromosomes,
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.
A very easy way to remember these two terms is: phenotype is what you see and genotype is what is in the genes. You may have B blood type (what to see) but you could have BB or BO (what is in your genes.
The nucleus acts as a control center and gives genes instructions for their expression. They are made of nucleic acids, proteins, enzymes, and inorganic components.
Genes/heredity, continue to work on the inside before your looks fade and remember for the best potential companions looks alone will not be enough
I think this has something to do with "crossing over," but I do not remember the details. All I remember is that the allelle of one chromosome may overlap and switch with the allelle of another chromosome, which results in unexpected ratios of the genotypes and phenotypes of traits represented by genes that would normally be found on the same chromosome.
Polygenic genes are usually dominant genes.
Scientific alteration of the structure of genetic material in a living organism. It involves the production and use of recombinant DNA and has been employed to create bacteria that synthesize insulin and other human proteins.