No, everyone does not have the same genes. Genes are inherited from parents and can vary between individuals, leading to differences in traits and characteristics.
Yes, linked genes are genes located on the same chromosome.
Yes, linked genes are located on the same chromosome.
Yes, sister chromatids have the same genes within them.
Yes, homologous chromosomes are similar in length and have the same type of genes in the same locations.
Linked genes, because they are physically close together on the same chromosome and tend to be inherited together.
they basically made it to where almost everyone has the same genes...
Not at all. Genes are. Everyone produces the same hormones but everyone has a unique genetic code
It is all genetic - the size comes from the genes your parents pass on to you.
Not everyone in the same family has the same blood type. There are two separate genes that determine the blood type a person will have. One is for type such as O, A, AB, or B. The other determines if the blood will be positive or negative. It depends on which genes a person is born with. Both genes are on different chromosomes.
This question is misguided. Genes are neither strong nor weak. Everyone has a mixture of genes which dictate what our bodies are like. Everyone has genes which help, hinder or have no effect on survival.
Yes, linked genes are genes located on the same chromosome.
They both have inhumane genetics, meaning they don't have the same genes as everyone else. And they are both absolutly in love with Bella.
Genes that are located on the same chromosome are called linked genes. These genes tend to be inherited together during cell division because they are physically close to each other on the same chromosome.
Yes, linked genes are located on the same chromosome.
only twins have the same genes (all twins)
Yes, sister chromatids have the same genes within them.
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