People have different genes due to genetic variation, which arises from mutations, genetic recombination during reproduction, and the influence of environmental factors. These variations are inherited from parents and contribute to individual differences in traits, such as physical appearance and susceptibility to certain diseases. Additionally, the mixing of genes through sexual reproduction promotes diversity within populations, enhancing adaptability and survival. Overall, genetic diversity is essential for evolution and the resilience of species.
Different alleles allow people to have different traits from each other.
Genes that come together with different alleles are called linked genes. These genes are located close together on the same chromosome and tend to be inherited together during meiosis.
Phenotypes are the characteristics of the genes that are most dominant, and can represent themselves. Species have many different genes for example, you dont have the exact same genes as your best friend, and thus, producing different phenotypes which is why you look different... However, you do have may similar genes that make you part of that species.
epistasis
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
Genes and evolution
They have different genes just as humans do.
Different alleles allow people to have different traits from each other.
it is all in your genes and heredity.......... no two people are alike
no i cant other people cant as well cuz our genes are alot different from dogs and wont accept genes from a dog :)
everyone has different genes. Your genes results in your physical features including how tall, short you are, or the color of your hair or eyes.
different form of genes are called allele
Sort of, different genes are activated at different stages of body growth and in different tissues.
Different types of genes are called alleles, which are alternate forms of the same gene that can produce variations in a trait. Additionally, there are also different categories of genes such as regulatory genes, structural genes, and non-coding genes that play various roles in controlling different biological processes.
Your question is vague - I do not know what you mean by "there"? Assuming you are referring to people, it is estimated that there are around 23,000 genes. But other species will have entirely different numbers.
Genes that are hidden when paired with a different allele in genetics are called recessive genes.
genes are the traits past down to their offsprings.