The "distance" or similarity between the allelic frequency of two separate populations. *Usually the two populations are separated over a significant geographic distance.
crossing over
DNA is the genetic code
genetic modification can be bad because animals and stuff are changed to taste better but im not sure if that is genetic engineering
for the genetic engenerring to take place it needs genetic code like for a car to drive you need to put gas in it. its simple
I don't think inflammation is genetic.
genetic disorder
A codon is a unit of genetic code
My guess is genetic engineering. Here is the definition of genetic engineering: "The deliberate modification of the characteristics of an organism by manipulating its genetic material." (found on google when i searched "genetic engineering definition," it did not say a link for the source)
A genetic distance chart can provide information about the degree of genetic similarity or difference between different individuals or populations. It can help researchers understand the evolutionary relationships and genetic diversity among organisms.
Genotype is the genetic makeup of an organism
Per definition, yes.
The distance the object moves long the distance.
Genetic relatedness is a measure of the similarity of genetic material between two individuals or groups. It is used to determine the degree of genetic similarity and common ancestry between them.
Recombination frequency is a measure of the likelihood of two genes being inherited together during reproduction. Genetic distance is the physical measure of the separation between two genes in a genome. There is a direct relationship between recombination frequency and genetic distance - as the genetic distance between two genes increases, the likelihood of recombination events between them also increases.
Genetic distance between individuals or populations can be calculated by comparing the differences in their DNA sequences. This can be done by analyzing specific genetic markers or using advanced techniques like whole-genome sequencing. The more differences there are in the DNA sequences, the greater the genetic distance between the individuals or populations.
Speed= distance/time Distance= speed x timeTime= distance/speed.
That is the definition of a genetic disorder.