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dna testing
Selection is the process.
to identify the 3 billion genes that comprise the human genome
to study genetic variation within a species or a populationto identify genes that are important for evolution of a particular speciesto study how genomes evolveto identify homologues in model organisms for genes involved in human diseaseAll of the above are goals of comparative genomic studies.
The answer is mapping
The process of evolution tends to produce organisms whose genes contribute to the survival of the organism. If an organism has genes which impede or prevent survival, then the organism is less likely to survive. A species with such genetics would die out.
40,000 genes
Aside from being impossible because there is no way to objectively identify "superior" genes, attempting to separate people by their superior or inferior genes, is inherently unproductive and wasteful because so much of the human genome is the same from person to person.
Selection is the process.
DNA technology has allowed scientists to identify what specific genes do and insert those genes into other organisms to create a new trait in the organism it is inserted in.
If the genes are not connected, then they should segregate independently, or undergo independent assortment. This produces four possible types of gametes: RY, Ry, rY, and ry. In addition, if the genes assort independently.
mapping
by rna polymerase chain reaction
The Punnet Square.
Translation
Cloning
Cloning
Cloning