A Clone !
The actual gene makeup of an organism is its genotype. It refers to the specific set of genes an organism carries in its DNA. This includes both the genes that are expressed (phenotype) and those that are not.
Yes, a clone is produced from a copy of the original organism's genes. However, gene expression might differ (I think), and end up producing different characteristics in the clone because different genes are taking effect.
An organism that has genes that are alike for a particular trait is called homozygous for that trait. This means that it has two identical alleles for that specific gene.
An organism with two like genes for a trait is called homozygous for that trait.
The organism with the most genes in its genome is the marbled lungfish, which has around 133,000 genes.
An organism that has the same genes as the organism from which it was produced is called a clone. Cloning is the process of creating an exact genetic copy of an organism.
Most likely because a clone is an exact replica of yourself. If you have cancer, your clones has the genes to have cancer.
The genes an organism contains is called the organism's genotype.
clone- group of indivdual organisms that have exactly the same genes
The physical appearance of an organism as determined by its genes is called its phenotype. The phenotype is the observable traits or characteristics of an organism, such as its color, shape, size, and behavior, resulting from the expression of genes.
no, it has the exact same amount of genes as the original, and the genes are exactly the same
i think its called intercourse between scientists
the genes can be called inheritable genes..
The genes an organism contains is called the organism's genotype.
Yes, because the clone's genes will be exactly the same as the original's genes.
Genes are organized chromosomes. Chromosomes are what make the organism what it is. It is usually called DNA.
The actual gene makeup of an organism is its genotype. It refers to the specific set of genes an organism carries in its DNA. This includes both the genes that are expressed (phenotype) and those that are not.