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Bases. There are 4 different bases (in DNA not RNA) They are Thymine, Adenine, Guanine and Cytosine. Thymine joins to Adenine and Guanine joins to Cytosine (connect by hydrogen bonds). Different base sequences = triplet codes and different triplet codes change tertiary structure of proteins and alleles change.
Meiosis produces the genetic material that will be paired with the genetic material of the partner. This will determine the traits the baby inherits.
A scientists uses an organisms genetic and shared physical traits.
Instructions coded by DNA sequences are translated into proteins which express an organism's physical traits
The chemical factors that determine traits are genes.
Bases. There are 4 different bases (in DNA not RNA) They are Thymine, Adenine, Guanine and Cytosine. Thymine joins to Adenine and Guanine joins to Cytosine (connect by hydrogen bonds). Different base sequences = triplet codes and different triplet codes change tertiary structure of proteins and alleles change.
what part of the cell contains genetic material or genes that determine traits
The order of the bases determines the genetic traits.
Meiosis produces the genetic material that will be paired with the genetic material of the partner. This will determine the traits the baby inherits.
The genetic traits, both physical and behavioral, that the individual possesses on his personal genome.
Traits are inherited through the genes of parents to their offspring. Traits can be a genetic transfer.
A scientists uses an organisms genetic and shared physical traits.
What are human genetic traits controlled by
Short answer no: However, eye color is often correlated with race and therefore genetic traits. This means that for example blue eyed people might be more succeptable to some genetic traits based on their genetic history.
The phenotype is the expression of genetic traits.
Instructions coded by DNA sequences are translated into proteins which express an organism's physical traits
Instructions coded by DNA sequences are translated into proteins which express an organism's physical traits