Genes that are in control of other genes or biological processes are often referred to as "regulatory genes." These genes play a crucial role in regulating gene expression, determining when and how much other genes are activated or suppressed. They can include transcription factors and other elements that influence cellular function and development.
Genes are from half your mother anf father the function of the genes are to make you the way you are like eys colour and hair and much more so if we didn't have genes we would not look like the way we do now
No, it is not true that all genes show simple patterns of dominant and recessive alleles. When Mendel did his studies on peas, he was lucky in that the genes he worked with showed those patterns. Many genes are much more complex and often involve more than one gene. Many genes show intermediate expressions between dominant and recessive.
You inherit half of your genetic code from each parent, making a total of 100% of your DNA. This means that 50% of your genes come from your mother and 50% from your father. However, the expression of these genes can be influenced by various factors, including environmental influences and the interplay of different genes.
Pretty much the same copy of DNA, just the reading of those genes vary so some different protein products are produced.
20.3% of your DNA contains genes
A segment of DNA is called a gene. All an organism's biological traits are the result of gene coding. Though it was once thought that one gene codes for one trait, it is now understood that a gene may code for more than one trait, and genes may work with other genes to produce a trait. It is also known that genes may be turned on or off, but much more study is needed to understand genes completely. Much of the knowledge we have about genes today is the result of the Human Genome Project.
because its ansister the iguana is much bigger and the genes mix with other genes when another iguana breeds with it and causes it to lost some of the full genes
about 500-600 pounds but for a well known breeder and good genes( say ii the mother and father were dog show winner) up to 2000
prity much sumed up is that if you have good genes you survive and if you have bad genes you don't.
Genes that are in control of other genes or biological processes are often referred to as "regulatory genes." These genes play a crucial role in regulating gene expression, determining when and how much other genes are activated or suppressed. They can include transcription factors and other elements that influence cellular function and development.
We so know what genes people have, and we know what genes many other species have. We also know what some of these genes do, and we even know in some cases how they do it. But there is a great deal that we don't know. At a guess, we only know 1% of the full explanation of what genes do and how they do it.
genes are the carriers of heredity as they carry the genetic information generation after generation without much changes in it.
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unfortunatly its genes. you cant decide how much you want but you can shave if you have to much! (genes as in the medical D.N.A meaning not the pants)
A segment of DNA is called a gene. All an organism's biological traits are the result of gene coding. Though it was once thought that one gene codes for one trait, it is now understood that a gene may code for more than one trait, and genes may work with other genes to produce a trait. It is also known that genes may be turned on or off, but much more study is needed to understand genes completely. Much of the knowledge we have about genes today is the result of the Human Genome Project.