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How many percent is the genotype of a persons genetic material?

The genotype represents all of an individual's genetic material, so it comprises 100% of their genetic information. The genotype is the genetic code or sequence that determines an individual's traits and characteristics based on the combination of alleles inherited from parents.


What is a healthy persons genotype and phenotpe?

A healthy person's genotype refers to the specific genetic makeup they possess, determined by their alleles. Their phenotype, on the other hand, refers to the observable characteristics and traits resulting from the interaction of their genotype with the environment. In the case of a healthy individual, their genotype and phenotype would reflect a lack of harmful mutations or genetic disorders, leading to normal physical and physiological traits.


Is a person who is homozygous recessive for a recessive genetic disese a carrier?

As long as a persons genotype consists of at least one recessive gene, they can pass it on to offspring to give them the disease, which makes them a carrier. Since this persons genes are both recessive, it is definite that they will pass on the recessive gene.


Is DNA effective in identifying persons?

Yes, DNA is effective in identifying persons.


You are 56 years old but you want to be a chemist Are you too old?

There are many colleges, universities and technical schools that are inviting 'older' persons to go back to school. The news reports are always showing persons that have gotten their degrees in their late seventies. There are also a lot of scholarships for 'older' persons, persons of differing ethnic groups and a multitude of choices. Go for it!

Related Questions

What statement would mostly clearly refer to a persons genotype?

Bill is recessive for height and dominant for hair color.


Which of these statements are true?

There is no relationship between a persons heredity and cancer


Why is a persons phenotype harder to predict than a persons genotype?

Because peoples appearances changes as their body changes.


What are spoken statements or actions that damage a persons reputation or good name?

slander


How many percent is the genotype of a persons genetic material?

The genotype represents all of an individual's genetic material, so it comprises 100% of their genetic information. The genotype is the genetic code or sequence that determines an individual's traits and characteristics based on the combination of alleles inherited from parents.


The 14th Amendment to the Constitution included which of the following statements?

"All persons born or naturalalized in the United States . . . are citizens"


What is a healthy persons genotype and phenotpe?

A healthy person's genotype refers to the specific genetic makeup they possess, determined by their alleles. Their phenotype, on the other hand, refers to the observable characteristics and traits resulting from the interaction of their genotype with the environment. In the case of a healthy individual, their genotype and phenotype would reflect a lack of harmful mutations or genetic disorders, leading to normal physical and physiological traits.


Which of the following persons was not an explorer?

Henry Hudson


In Antigone why was the prophet blind?

A prophet 'sees' things to come more clearly than 'seeing' persons.


What does moral statement mean?

statements about the persons thoughts and personality eg: if they say murder is wrong they mean they disagree with it and have reasons for it


Which army of displaced persons wandered Europe following the war?

Refugees


Can you determine a persons genotype based on phenotype?

In some cases but not others. Certain alleles can be dominant, which means that they will dictate the phenotype should there be a clash of alleles in the genotype. Other alleles can be recessive, which means you'd need both of these alleles in these genotype in order for it to dictate the phenotype. This means that if a person's phenotype represents a dominant trait, we cannot be certain what their genotype is. If, however, it represents a recessive trait, we know that their genotype must be the recessive allele twice.