Genetic genes is a problem... well, I have just answered your question!
YES, they are skythians.
yes because the diseases make you very bad
Xenomouse is a genetically modified mouse that has been engineered to produce specific human antibodies. These antibodies can then be used for therapeutic purposes, such as in the development of new drugs or treatments for various diseases.
It depends on how they are genetically engineered. The possibilities are almost endless (given time to research the idea) but there are 2 genetic modifications that seem to be most common. Making a crop easier to grow in harsher climates, or causing the crop to grow faster. There are also drawbacks, such as many genetically engineered crops having lower nutritional value, but scientists are constantly working on overcomming these problems, and most of the genetically engineered crops used today are free of these problems.
Knowing the DNA sequence of an organism or individual can provide insight into their genetic makeup, which can help in understanding disease susceptibility, identifying genetic disorders, and developing personalized medicine treatments. It can also assist in studying evolutionary relationships, biodiversity, and population genetics.
Yes. Some genetically diseases cause it.
Some risk factors, such as genetically related diseases, cannot be minimized. But minimizing other risk factors will help prevent problems with blood clots.
Genetically inheriting diseases can be found. Other diseases are not genetic
People are genetically related if they have one or more ancestors in common.
Infectious diseases are typically not passed on genetically, but some individuals may inherit genetic factors that make them more susceptible to certain infections. However, the immune system plays a significant role in fighting infectious diseases, and genetic variations can influence an individual's immune response to infections.
Humans are most closely related genetically to chimpanzees.
Yes, they are genetically very similar to some dinosaur species.
some diseases related with blood, stomach, and skin.
no they're not genetically, or biologically related to you
monkeys have tails! Also, genetically speaking, if Chimps are our cousins, then monkeys are our 2nd cousins (we are more closely related to chimps, genetically speaking). :)
life style
life style