Genes are Usually "off" if constantly Active they would use up way to much energy and cause a overload in the cell.
It is difficult to predict when the first experiment on humans to stop all genes of aging will take place, as such a development would need thorough testing and ethical considerations. Research is ongoing in the field of aging and genetics, but more time and studies are needed before reaching a point where interventions on all aging genes would be feasible in humans.
At the age of 30 they were allowed to live with their families, but continued to train until the age of 60 when they retired from military service. ... Because this did not happen until they were 18-20, they were more emotionally mature when they married and closer to the age of their husbands.
The snappy answer would be - the oldest you'll get. The long answer is - hard to say. Depends on your genes, your lifestyle(eating habits, exercise, drinks, drugs, smoking, stress, environmental exposure) and random factors(accidents, sickness etc)
Some women in their sixties are sexually active, while others are not. Sexual activity in this age group can vary based on factors such as health, relationship status, and personal preferences. It's essential to remember that sexual activity is a personal choice and can differ greatly among individuals.
You should always wash your hands after you have been to the toilet and before eating meals. If you feel that you have touched a bacteria infested surface, it is always good to wash your hands.
Nothing would happen.
Dominant genes will always be expressed however recessive genes would need to be inherited from both parents
Well, Boston terriers and pomeranians are very active, hyper little dogs. By breeding them and mixing the genes, it would most likely make a calmer dog, but hey would still be active.
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If crossing over didn't happen during meiosis in humans, the haploid daughter cells would all have the same genes. The crossing over creates variation and causes each daughter cell to have slightly different genes.
If crossing over didn't happen during meiosis in humans, the haploid daughter cells would all have the same genes. The crossing over creates variation and causes each daughter cell to have slightly different genes.
If crossing over didn't happen during meiosis in humans, the haploid daughter cells would all have the same genes. The crossing over creates variation and causes each daughter cell to have slightly different genes.
If you did not have any genes, it would mean you did not have any genetic material to provide instructions for building proteins or regulating cellular functions. Without genes, you would not be able to develop or survive, as genes are essential for all biological processes in living organisms.
There would be less genetic variation in humans
We would quickly have no friends.
The reaction, in this case, would be complete, instantaneous and, in popular terms, explosive, viz. sodium and chlorine.
The active voice (which is almost always clearer than the passive voice) would be, "Have you booked the room?"