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Is cloning an organism the same as cloning a gene?

No, cloning an organism involves producing genetically identical copies of the entire organism. Cloning a gene involves making copies of a specific gene sequence. Both processes use similar techniques, such as recombinant DNA technology, but the scale and complexity differ.


When an organism copies themselves what is it called?

Reproduction


A transgenic organism that has extra copies of a gene produces more of RNA the that is coded for by the gene?

In a transgenic organism with extra gene copies, there is typically an increase in the production of the corresponding RNA due to the additional gene copies being transcribed. This can lead to an elevated expression level of the gene's product, which could result in observable phenotypic changes in the organism.


A diploid organism contains how many copies of each gene?

A diploid organism contains two copies of each gene, one inherited from each parent. The two copies may be the same (homozygous) or different (heterozygous) for a particular gene.


How many copies of alleles do organisms carry?

It depends on the organism but humans have two alleles.


Is illegal copies of games affecting sales of legal copies?

Yes, because the creators of the legal copies are not making any money.


Are matched pairs meaning there are two copies?

inside the nucleus of cell indicate the organism is diploid.


Mendels law of segregation states that organisms inherit two copies of each gene and that?

Mendel's law of segregation states that organisms inherit two copies of each gene and that organism donate copies to offspring in predictable ratios.


How many copies of each discrete unit or trait does an organism inherit?

An organism inherits two copies of each discrete unit or trait, one from each parent. This concept is known as Mendelian inheritance, where one allele is inherited from each parent for a specific trait.


What are the things to look at when a photocopy machine is not making copies?

If a photocopier is not making copies there is something missing. No paper, no toner, no electricity, paper jam within the machine to name a few.


When is the only time a recessive trait appears on a organism?

A recessive trait only appears in an organism when it is homozygous for that trait, meaning it has two copies of the recessive allele. This occurs when an organism inherits the recessive allele from both parents.


Out of which part of life does the mimicry come from?

Mimicry is when an organism copies another organism, for its benefit. It is a part of evolution. An example is how certain moths mimic the appearance of owls, to deter predators.