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The cast of Genes - 2010 includes: Mark Beardsmore as Zak
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Barbara McClintock discovered " jumping genes ", transponsons that can leave a section of the genome and insert itself into another section of the genome causing occasional problems in the gene they disrupt. A selfish genetic element that stresses the primacy of the genes eye view concept in biology. It changed our world by finding out that it can happen so were aware of it now. It can swap with a different gene. So you can't have the exact same baby ever only if there twins and born at the same time.
He has good genes.
There are two types: positive and negative. Positive eugenics involves advantaging people who have superior genes. Negative eugenics involves sterilizing people who have inferior genes.
Pathogens.
Poor genes can lead to extinction by causing lives to become shorter due to higher incidences of death by disease or weakness. These poor genes combine with other poor genes to create people or animals that are unable to live long and healthy lives.
It makes it easier to find the genes causing diseases.
If you have a disorder your more prone to pass it on because its in your genes
the genetic matierial in the DNA changes to rna causing it th transform into a nucioid
Mutations create variation in the gene pool by causing new traits to appear
Through the process of Mitosis, or eukaryotic cell division.
Genes carry information relating to physical traits, such as eye and hair colour. If the environment is correct, these genes will be expressed - causing the production of certain colour pigments in the eye and/or keratin in hair in order to produce a colour.
The harmless living bacteria took in pneumonia-causing DNA(genes) from the heat-killed, pneumonia-causing bacteria, as a result of which the harmless bacteria changed into bacteria that cause pneumonia.
An Autosomal recessive pattern is one in which certain genes of the X sex chromosome are turned off, autosomal is in reference to the X chromosome and the fact that the genes are turned off is indicated by the recessive. So in the case of Albinism the pigmentation genes in the X chromosome are turned off causing the various side effects.
The first gene causing lissencephaly, LIS1, was identified in patients with Miller-Dieker syndrome, a genetic syndrome caused by deletions of chromosome 17 that is a combination of lissencephaly and other facial deformities
He discovered genes causing cystic fibrosis, neurofibromatosis, and Huntington Chorea. (i would spell check this answer) please look to further references.