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The two genes that are closest on a genetic map of Drosophila are usually white (w) and vermilion (v) genes.
If you are pregnant there are many thoughts running through your mind including the potential health of your unborn baby. There is no guarantee the baby will be free if the genetic testing comes back clear, however, there is a good chance all will be well. If you have any concerns, talk to your doctor.
A child starts out as a one-celled organism called a zygote, which is formed when the father's sperm, containing half the father's genes, fertilizes the mother's egg, which contains half the mother's genes. So the process of fertilization, which occurs in the mother's fallopian tube, combines half of the father's genes and half of the mother's genes. After fertilization, the zygote divides into an embryo and makes its way to the mother's uterus (womb) where it is implanted and continues to grow and develop.
Genetic chromosomes
An abnormal condition that a person inherits through the chromosomes or genes is a genetic disorder.
In genetic inheritance, dominant genes are versions of genes that are expressed over recessive genes. Dominant genes mask the effects of recessive genes when they are present together in an individual's genetic makeup.
No, genes or DNA from a miscarriage do not get passed to a subsequent baby. Each pregnancy involves a unique combination of genetic material from the parents, and a miscarriage does not affect the genetics of future pregnancies.
Another word for genes is "genetic material" or "DNA."
No, it is an activity. Genetic refers to your genes.
A designer baby is a baby whose genetic makeup has been selected or altered, often to include a particular gene or to remove genes associated with a disease.
The genes present in an organism's body or its genetic makeup is referred to as the genotype.
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.
It is genetic.
Genes.
The two genes that are closest on a genetic map of Drosophila are usually white (w) and vermilion (v) genes.
Yes, proteins do not code for genes in the process of genetic expression. Genes code for proteins through the process of transcription and translation.
Genetic diseases are malfunctions in the chromosomes, genes, DNA, cell development or natural hereditary of mutated genes.