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How do chromosomes and genes play a role in the genetic variation of offspring?

DNA contain many genes. and with 2 different parents with many different genes and traits of their own, the number of possible combination is enormous


Does one gene control many traits or do many genes control one trait?

The answer is simple, genes are inherited and traits are your own uniqueness, genes will have an influence on your traits, so if you are a loud person, that will be one of your traits, and if a parent is a loud person, you will have most likely inherited that gene from them, so the answer is one gene controls many traits because the gene was there first


Do chromosomes contain mitochondria that determine which trait an organism will have?

No, chromosomes do not contain mitochondria. Mitochondria have their own DNA, separate from the DNA in the cell's nucleus. Traits are determined by the combination of genes on chromosomes, not by mitochondria.


What are the 4 characteristics of genes. Which one do you think is the most important?

Genes have four main structural parts - the promoter, introns, exons and the termination site (or recognition site for Rho protein). They are all very important (since exons contain the code for creating products, these could be called more important than introns - although it is believed introns still have an important role). Genes are how you get your own physical characteristics. They are the fundamental unit of heredity. Genes are found on chromosomes made of DNA. Different genes determine different characteristics, or traits, of an organism.


When several states seceded from the union they elected their own president and began their own separate union of states called what?

They called it "The Confederate States of America."


Can you create your own genes?

no


What is the process in which bacteria up pieces of DNA from their environment?

Transformation...


What makes something transgenic?

An organism is considered transgenic if it has had genes from another species inserted into its genetic makeup through genetic engineering techniques. This can lead to the expression of traits or characteristics not originally found in the organism. Transgenic organisms are typically created for research purposes, to express desired traits, or for agricultural applications such as pest resistance or improved crop yields.


What is genes enemy in A Separate Peace?

In John Knowles' novel "A Separate Peace," the enemy that Gene confronts is his own internal struggle and jealousy towards his friend Finny. Gene's jealousy and insecurity ultimately drive him to betray Finny, resulting in tragic consequences for their friendship.


Why are there variations in organisms produced by the same parents?

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What is the greek instrument with two separate flute like pipes each having its own mouthpiece called?

The Greek instrument with two separate flute like pipes each having its own mouthpiece is the Aulos.


Who should own your genes?

I supose, your parents!