An animal that is heterozygous-dominant for one trait can produce two genetically different types of sperm. This is because it has two different alleles for that particular trait, and each sperm will randomly receive one of the two alleles during meiosis.
Only humans can have babies with other humans.
Humans are about 98-99 genetically similar to chimpanzees, making them our closest living relatives in the animal kingdom.
A clone.
The term commonly used to describe an animal whose genes have been altered using biotechnology is "genetically modified organism" (GMO).
Plants cells have a cell wall and chloroplasts, which animal cells do not have. Plant cells also have a large central vacuole, while animal cells have smaller vacuoles or none at all. Additionally, plant cells can produce their own food through photosynthesis, while animal cells rely on external food sources.
An orangutan cannot mate with a human and produce young. So the question cannot be answered. It is genetically impossible for a human to have a baby by an animal, and it is also genetically impossible for a animal to have a baby by a human. ANY kind of animal. Humans can only have babies with other humans.
Only humans can have babies with other humans.
They're genetically mutating goats to produce supersilk, which is (5x?) stronger than steel. The genetic mutation is what Animal Rights' activists are concerned with.
Nasonex is a medication prescribed to humans. Humans and cats are genetically different, so giving a medication to an animal that is not intended for an animal could kill it.
If you crossbreed the lynx and the black bear on Tiny Zoo, your outcome would be a sun bear. That is a rare animal so it would be a great addition to your zoo.
No, it is a natural animal found in the rainforest of the Congo.
Any food that comes from a plant, animal, or other living thing can be genetically modified.
Introduce genes for different opsins that respond in the green region of the spectrum.
When a genetically modified animal reproduces, its offspring may inherit the modified genes from the parent. The genetic modification can then be passed on to subsequent generations, potentially altering the traits and characteristics of the offspring. Regulatory bodies often have guidelines in place to monitor and assess the impact of genetically modified animals on both the environment and other organisms.
Humans are about 98-99 genetically similar to chimpanzees, making them our closest living relatives in the animal kingdom.
Yes they can,a horse and a donkey produce a MULE also a male tiger and a female lion produce a TIGON, on the reverse a male lion and a female tiger produce a LIGER, and both are recognised species of animal.
No, it is not currently possible to genetically modify yourself into an anthropomorphic animal. Genetic modification is complex and limited in its capabilities. Additionally, there are ethical considerations and restrictions on human genetic experimentation.