Very little. We are separated from chimps by about one percent. Our, and that includes every one living today, common mother lived about 40,000 years ago.
You can ask a lot of different scientific questions regarding makeup! Here are a few ideas that can get you started: What are the ingredients used in makeup? What is the attraction of females to makeup? How can makeup effect the skin? What is in mascara that lengthens lashes? Etc. etc! There are lots of ideas you can do to incorporate this!
<yes but genetics is just the plural> Not really. 'Genetic' is an adjective, while 'genetics' is a noun referring to (loosely) the study and/or techniques of matters involving genes. In this sense, the term 'genetics' functions like 'mathematics' - a mass noun that encompasses a broad spectrum of disciplines and endeavors involving a common focus (genes or numbers).
One way is if an allele for the gene in question is dominant. Homozygotes for the dominant allele and heterozygotes will both have the same phenotype.Organisms have the same phenotype, or physical characteristics. They do not, however, have the same genotype, or genetic makeup. If T represent tall, and t represnts short then the organism will have the genotypes TT and Tt. If you make a Punnett square you will have the same phenotype but different genotypes. Unless some weird mutation occurs....
It would be different depending on the exact makeup of the plaster. A test for particle size distribution on the calcium sulphate will yield those exact results.
Does makeup make a person more attractive?
The average percentage of Native American DNA found in the genetic makeup of the average American is around 0.18.
A heterozygous genotype, is the genetic makeup of different alleles.
No. Except for identical twins, the genetic makeup of each person is different. However, the more closely related you are to someone, the more similar your genetic makeup. So the genetics of siblings is more similar than of first cousins.
how does the genetic makeup of a fraternal and identical differ
an organism's genetic makeup, or allele
The genetic makeup of an organism is known as its genome.
Butterflies typically have 30 chromosomes in their genetic makeup.
Monkeys typically have 48 chromosomes in their genetic makeup.
Bacterial strains are variations within a species that have different genetic makeup and characteristics, while bacterial species are distinct groups of strains that share similar genetic traits and characteristics.
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Monozygotic twins, also known as identical twins, are formed from a single fertilized egg and share the same genetic makeup. Dizygotic twins, or fraternal twins, are formed from two separate eggs fertilized by two different sperm cells, resulting in different genetic makeup. Monozygotic twins are more similar in terms of genetic traits and development compared to dizygotic twins.
The genetic makeup AAA BB is called its genotype. It is defined as the genetic makeup of an organism or group of organisms with reference to a single trait, set of traits, or an entire complex of traits.