A trait like this must be homozygous dominate.
A dominant genetic trait appears in every generation of offspring because only one copy of the dominant allele is needed for the trait to be expressed.
Reproduction is essential for the continuation of every species of living organisms. It ensures the passing on of genetic material to the next generation, maintaining genetic diversity within the population and enabling adaptation to changing environments over time.
A cell copies its DNA during cell division to ensure that the daughter cells receive an exact copy of the genetic material. This process helps maintain genetic stability and allows for accurate transmission of genetic information to the next generation of cells.
Sickle cell disease is an inherited genetic disorder caused by having two copies of the sickle cell gene. When both parents are carriers of the gene, each child has a 25% chance of inheriting the disease. Not every generation will have the disease because it depends on whether the gene is passed down from both parents.
Twice in every orbital rotation of Saturn, its rings appear edge-on to us and become invisible. That happens about every 15 years.
A dominant genetic trait appears in every generation of offspring because only one copy of the dominant allele is needed for the trait to be expressed.
If a trait is dominant, it will appear in every generation where at least one parent has the trait. If a trait is recessive, it can skip generations and may appear in offspring of parents without the trait. Dominant traits are usually expressed in every generation, while recessive traits can "hide" and reappear later.
Reproduction is essential for the continuation of every species of living organisms. It ensures the passing on of genetic material to the next generation, maintaining genetic diversity within the population and enabling adaptation to changing environments over time.
IT just does. There's no definitive reason as to why every 27 years. One could assume every 27 years there is another generation of pre-teen & teenage children to feast upon.
Every generation except for the first generation
Every virus has genetic material (DNA or RNA) and a protein coat (capsid) that protects the genetic material.
well mew can learn almost every attacks in the first generation, second generation, third generation but I am not sure about the fourth generation...............................................................
Every generation bemoans the degenerate nature of the coming generation. Somehow, it keeps working out.
A cell copies its DNA during cell division to ensure that the daughter cells receive an exact copy of the genetic material. This process helps maintain genetic stability and allows for accurate transmission of genetic information to the next generation of cells.
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Every virus has two main parts: a protein coat called capsid that surrounds and protects the genetic material, and the genetic material itself which can be DNA or RNA. The genetic material contains the instructions needed for the virus to replicate and infect host cells.
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