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genetic drift
They are called cell content. They could be labels or formulas.
a Punnett square
genetic drift
Allele frequency.
Following telophase I, cells may or may not enter a stage known as interkinesis or interphase II. Interkinesis is similar to interphase I, but with no genetic material duplication.
the genetic material are called DNA
The rearranging of genetic material is called recombination
Sudden genetic change in the DNA of an organism called mutations.
Genetic Splicing.
Genetic drift
Chicken manure can be called by many names, what ever you choose! It has a high nitrogen content as does urea so they are similar but different.
Its a genetic disorder in roughly 43 million americans today. Its called LAZYBIFODA. It affects the spine similar to SPINOBIFODA except that it does not cause deformation. Just lazy.
A virus that stores its genetic material as RNA is called a RETROVIRUS
No two individuals have the same genetic content, with identical twins being the only exception. Even, they if brought up in different envoironment can develop changes, brought baout by environment. Such differences among individals at the genetic level is known as " variations".
Random changes.This would be called genetic drift.
Cells in a cell culture of similar genetic material are called clones. vectors can be the carriers of viruses . Plasmids are the extrachromosomal genetic material. Hybrids are the cells produced from the combination of two cells.