Reduce Pesticide Use.
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Knowing the sequence of an organism's DNA allows researchers to study specific genes, to compare them with the genes of other organisms, and to try to discover the functions of different genes and gene combinations.
Plants with the same genes can be affected by environmental factors such as soil quality, water availability, light conditions, and temperature. Additionally, epigenetic modifications can influence gene expression without altering the genetic code, leading to different traits or behaviors. Interactions with other organisms, such as pests or beneficial microbes, can also impact plant health and development. These factors contribute to phenotypic variation even among genetically identical plants.
Mendel studied genes and did his famous experiments with pea plants from 1856 to 1863. He published the results of these experiments about genes in 1865.
No, genes are found in all living organisms, including animals, plants, bacteria, and fungi. Genes are units of heredity that contain instructions for building and maintaining an organism.
Researchers put genes from a frog into the bacterium Escherichia Coli.
Wild plants are beneficial to us in numerous ways. They provide oxygen, food sources, medicinal properties, and habitat for wildlife. Additionally, they help control erosion, purify air and water, and contribute to biodiversity.
The process that determines which genes survive is called natural selection. In this process, individuals with beneficial traits that help them survive and reproduce are more likely to pass on their genes to the next generation. Over time, this leads to a higher frequency of those beneficial genes in the population.
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Knowing the sequence of an organism's DNA allows researchers to study specific genes, to compare them with the genes of other organisms, and to try to discover the functions of different genes and gene combinations.
Mutations
Mutations
They have diffrent genes
Yes, all forms of life have DNA (genes) (some RNA, being bacteria).
no animals and plant cells can not have the same genes.
there have been no instances of genes escaping from GMO plants into other plants
Plants with the same genes can be affected by environmental factors such as soil quality, water availability, light conditions, and temperature. Additionally, epigenetic modifications can influence gene expression without altering the genetic code, leading to different traits or behaviors. Interactions with other organisms, such as pests or beneficial microbes, can also impact plant health and development. These factors contribute to phenotypic variation even among genetically identical plants.