Genes produce proteins that cause traits.
The independent assortment of genes into gametes is characterized by the random distribution of different genes during the formation of reproductive cells. This process results in a variety of genetic combinations in offspring.
Genes and heredity
epistatic
Genes that do not undergo independent assortment are linked genes. These genes are located on the same chromosome and tend to be inherited together more often than would be expected by chance.
genetic drift is the change in genes due solely to chance.bottleneck effect and founder's effect are both examples of how chance effects the genes.
through dominate and recessive genes
A peculiar environment can affect genes and their expressions
It is in your genes so yes they do have a chance to get it but it also skips generations and you could still get even if no one on your family has/had it.
yes it can affect the coding of genes.
when genes cross over during meiosis, then split they from genes that differ.
It is a matter of chance genes.
genes and the environment
two tall genes or one tall gene and one short gene
There are many genes that could affect a person's weight. This is accomplished by suppressing certain fat burning genes in the body.
The dominant genes take over, and then the recessive genes hide away
mutations of genes in an organism's sex cells & new combinations of existing genes during sexual reproduction.