First, humans are animals. We are not some separate creature. We are part of the animal kingdom.
Second, there is no difference in DNA. DNA is DNA. You find the same four bases (ATGC) in humans, bonobos, pigeons, mice, tuna, tiger sharks, bacteria, protozoa, ... and the list goes on.
The bases are the same, but they are arranged in different sequences. So the base sequence is different in mice and humans, but the same four bases are used. Also, the sequence is different between you and me, but again the same four bases are used.
We are all related. We all share the same four DNA bases. Welcome to the living world, which we are part of, not separate from.
Genes and chromosome numbers vary from animal to animal
No, cloned animals do not lose their genes. The genetic material in a cloned animal is identical to the original animal it was cloned from. The process of cloning involves replicating the DNA of the original animal to create an exact genetic copy.
Inherited ones
Their offspring will have dominant genes. However, if these offspring have offspring with an amimal with recessive genes, the recessive genes will show up.
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of course, it how the animal appears or act
Genes and chromosome numbers vary from animal to animal
the answer to this is thAT WHEN other animals have sex they reproduce and have other baby animals that inherit the same genes. but this animal can also change its genes over time when mating with another animal that isnt its species
The phenotype of an animal typically does not depend on the animal's genotype.
The animal with the most genes is theorized to be the marbled lungfish, which has around 132,000 genes. This is significantly more than the average number of genes in most animals, which typically range from 20,000 to 40,000.
No, cloned animals do not lose their genes. The genetic material in a cloned animal is identical to the original animal it was cloned from. The process of cloning involves replicating the DNA of the original animal to create an exact genetic copy.
Inherited ones
Animals can get their traits from their parents or from their environment.
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The genes
Dolly is not a transgenic animal. A transgenic animal is one that incorporates genes from multiple species.
does animal testing mutate the animalsyes, it mutates the animals genes