Humans are animals. Gene differences distinguish us from other specie of animal, and there are many which contribute to our high sognitive processing skills.
Yes, animals have chromosome 21. It may vary in size or gene content depending on the species. In humans, chromosome 21 is associated with conditions such as Down syndrome.
The blue eyed gene and the brown eyed gene in humans.
Genes are distinguished by their specific sequence of nucleotide bases in their DNA. Each gene encodes a specific set of instructions for making a particular protein or functional RNA molecule. Differences in gene sequences result in variations in the proteins produced, leading to genetic variability and diversity.
In humans, alleles for each gene are inherited from both parents, with each parent contributing one allele for each gene. This means that individuals have two alleles for each gene, one inherited from the mother and one from the father. The combination of these alleles determines the individual's traits and characteristics.
Some animals can hear higher frequencies than humans can. This is why animals can hear things like dog whistles, and we can't hear them. In all, animals can hear differently than humans in the way that they can hear more. Some animals can hear lower frequencies than humans can. Elephants can hear much lower frequencies than humans.
no they do it mostly for animals
No matter how or what we do with language, we're still animals.
Feathers!
Humans typically have two copies of the p53 gene.
The two alleles of the same gene differ in their specific genetic sequences, which can result in variations in the traits they control.
Most average humans have two copies of the p53 gene.
Language distinguishes humans from animals by its complexity and ability to convey abstract concepts, emotions, and ideas. Humans have the capacity for grammar, syntax, and infinite vocabulary, allowing for communication across time and space. While animals communicate through sounds, gestures, and body language, human language is uniquely symbolic and capable of infinite creativity and expression.
Yes, animals have chromosome 21. It may vary in size or gene content depending on the species. In humans, chromosome 21 is associated with conditions such as Down syndrome.
Orthologs are genes in different species that evolved from a common ancestral gene through speciation, while paralogs are genes within the same species that evolved from a gene duplication event. For example, the gene for insulin in humans and mice is an ortholog, as it originated from a common ancestor. On the other hand, the multiple copies of the gene for hemoglobin within the human genome are paralogs, as they arose from gene duplication events within the same species.
Humans are animals
Aristotle believed that humans have one soul, which he identified as the rational soul that distinguishes humans from other living beings.
In humans, the gene that codes for the enzyme phenylalanine hydroxylase is an expmple of a recessive gene