We so know what genes people have, and we know what genes many other species have. We also know what some of these genes do, and we even know in some cases how they do it. But there is a great deal that we don't know. At a guess, we only know 1% of the full explanation of what genes do and how they do it.
nature versus nurture
They use dna for sure and they may or may not use similar specification of genes
why is it important that scientists know and accept their limitations?
i dont know help
to know how is the light heavy
i think its called intercourse between scientists
to look for new genes, scientists scan DNA sequences for known promoter sequences and RNA polymerase binding sites
With a micro array , scientists can examine how active thousands of genes are.
Scientists refer to Mendel's factor as Genes?? I Guess. . . . ..
nature versus nurture
40,000 genes
What most people think about as genes produce proteins. Scientists now know that some of the genetic code produces segments of RNA that regulate the protein-producing genes.
Gene Splicing
genetic engineering
30,000
paul
Bacteria are living organisms not genes, your question does not make sense.