No.. it's permanent
Genes do not change, your DNA stays the same during your entire life. But when your grow older, the transcription from DNA to a certain characterestic might not be optimal any longer, which makes us look aged.
Genes do play a role and have an effect on metabolism. For example if a persons family has many incidences of obesity, it is highly likely that person will also be obese because their genes will cause their metabolism to be slow.
Approximately 100% of a person's genes are carried in their DNA. Each individual inherits half of their genes from their mother and half from their father, resulting in a complete set of genetic information.
the nucleus holds chromatin which is basically jumbled DNA.
No, genes do not change throughout an individual's lifetime. However, gene expression, which determines how genes are activated and produce proteins, can be influenced by environmental factors or lifestyle choices. This can affect how traits are expressed without changing the underlying genetic code.
yes it the rays have genetic particles in them
Damage genes
Being born with certain genes.
The Sex chromosomes
Psoriasis isn't contagious, you get it from your family genes.
Because peoples appearances changes as their body changes.
Genes do not change, your DNA stays the same during your entire life. But when your grow older, the transcription from DNA to a certain characterestic might not be optimal any longer, which makes us look aged.
They come from the same 'place' that all other Living Creatures Genes come from - Three Billion Years of Biological Evolution.
No. Height can also be determined by environmental factors such as diet.
Autism is considered to be a genetic disorder because it is caused by a persons genes. It's linked to a number of individual genes and genetic mutations.
YES
not after you are born.