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To determine if the cells are genetically different or the same, one must consider their origin and the process by which they were formed. Cells that arise from the same zygote, such as somatic cells in a multicellular organism, are typically genetically identical. However, cells derived from different zygotes or through processes like meiosis or mutation will be genetically distinct. Therefore, the answer depends on the context and the source of the cells in question.
Considering a Chimp's DNA is 99% identical to a humans I would think that people around the world are 99.99999% genetically identical
A lot of people are against genetically modified crops being grown because of potential negative health effects. The effects of altering crops genetically are also not known due to the process being relatively new.
Daughter cells can be genetically different or genetically identical, depending on the type of cell division. In mitosis, daughter cells are genetically identical to the parent cell, maintaining the same number of chromosomes. However, in meiosis, which produces gametes for sexual reproduction, daughter cells are genetically diverse due to processes like crossing over and independent assortment. Thus, the genetic similarity or difference of daughter cells is contingent upon the type of cell division occurring.
Crossing two genetically similar organisms produces a hybrid.
No. they are not. If they were, they could interbred.No, these are quite different genetically.
People are genetically related if they have one or more ancestors in common.
Mutations result in formation of genetically different cells.
No, even twins are not genetically identical.
Because everyone is genetically different.
Allotransplantation is the transfer of tissue or an organ between two people who are not related (genetically different).
People prefer to eat foods that are not genetically engineered because the long term effects of eating genetically engineered plants is unknown.
To determine if the cells are genetically different or the same, one must consider their origin and the process by which they were formed. Cells that arise from the same zygote, such as somatic cells in a multicellular organism, are typically genetically identical. However, cells derived from different zygotes or through processes like meiosis or mutation will be genetically distinct. Therefore, the answer depends on the context and the source of the cells in question.
People prefer to eat foods that are not genetically engineered because the long term effects of eating genetically engineered plants is unknown.
It's not genetically inherited, but people who have this can get depression or anxiety later in life.
yes
Genetically modified organisms (GMO) are different from non-genetically modified organisms in that GMO have had their genes manipulated and intentionally changed by human action in a laboratory. With GMO we can introduce any particular character by providing gene sequence responsible for that character