Instructions coded by DNA sequences are translated into proteins which express an organism's physical traits
Phenotype is the genetic factor that determines the color of a hummingbird. An organism's physical characteristics areincluded in phenotype.
Genotype
No. Genetic codes are found on DNA or RNA. These code for the creation of proteins - and all products which determine the structure and function of an organism.
The genetic makeup of an organism refers to the set of genes responsible for a particular trait. The genetic makeup of an organism is also referred to as the genotype. Genetic makeup of an organism decides the phenotype or expression of information within the genes. Examples of genetic makeup of an organism - gene responsible for eye color gene responsible for hair color gene responsible for how your voice sounds gene responsible for a bird's beak Difference between the genotype and phenotype of an organism Genotype refers to the set of genes that has the information for a particular trait whereas the phenotype is the physical expression of that particular trait.
In an organism, a genetic code is made by the cells, but in that genetic sequence, if one or more letters are change, replaced, or deleted, then those cause mutations in the organism In an organism, a genetic code is made by the cells, but in that genetic sequence, if one or more letters are change, replaced, or deleted, then those cause mutations in the organism
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
They are Collectively, Actively, and Consequentially known as Genes.
The genome is the totality of all genetic material, both coding sequences (genes) and non-coding sequences, in an individual organism.
The genetic code of an organism is a set of rules carried on the DNA that code for functional products (i.e. proteins). This is determined by the sequence of nucleotides of the DNA - different sequences code for different products.
No. Genetic codes are found on DNA or RNA. These code for the creation of proteins - and all products which determine the structure and function of an organism.
The order of the bases determines the genetic traits.
the base sequences signify what genetic code
Chromosomes determine the gender of an organism and also influence genetic conditions.
Phenotype is the genetic factor that determines the color of a hummingbird. An organism's physical characteristics areincluded in phenotype.
The genetic code is the set of rules by which information encoded in genetic material (DNA or RNA sequences) is translated into proteins (amino acid sequences) by living cells.
A prokaryotic organism lacks a nucleus to hold its genetic information. A eukaryotic organism has a distinct nucleus. The two can be distinguished by microscopic investigation.