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identity is a special information related to a particular person and equation is a way of writing a formula with the sign (=)
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have the same information in their chromosomes
SI: gene
The basic unit of hereditary information containing segments of DNA is the gene.
A section of chromosomes that codes for a trait can be called
Chromosomes carry genes from parent to offspring. A gene is a section of DNA which carries coding for particular protein.
Is there a particular chromosome on which thalassemia is located
20 chromosomes
Hereditary constitution, also known as the genetic constitution isthe particular alleles at specified loci present in an organism.
A Chromosome is a threadlike linear strand of DNA and associated proteins in the nucleus of eukaryotic cells that carries the genes and functions in the transmission of hereditary information. It is a circular strand of DNA in bacteria that contains the hereditary information necessary for cell life.As appose to a Gene A hereditary unit consisting of a sequence of DNA that occupies a specific location on a chromosome and determines a particular characteristic in an organism. Genes undergo mutation when their DNA sequence changes.
A Chromosome is a threadlike linear strand of DNA and associated proteins in the nucleus of eukaryotic cells that carries the genes and functions in the transmission of hereditary information. It is a circular strand of DNA in bacteria that contains the hereditary information necessary for cell life.As appose to a Gene A hereditary unit consisting of a sequence of DNA that occupies a specific location on a chromosome and determines a particular characteristic in an organism. Genes undergo mutation when their DNA sequence changes.
A karyotype provides information about the number, size, and shape of an individual's chromosomes. It can reveal abnormalities such as missing or extra chromosomes, translocations, deletions, and other genetic disorders. Karyotyping is commonly used in genetic testing and to diagnose chromosomal abnormalities.
Special Genetic CasesYes: Although very rare, it is possible for a person to have XX chromosomes, but due to particular genetic factors, become a man. Similarly, it is possible for a person to have XY chromosomes but become a woman; however, such women tend to be unable or less likely to reproduce. Other even more rare occurrences include the super sexes, where there are multiple sex determination chromosomes inside a person, eg XYY, XXY. or XXX.This does not necessarily mean that all people born with these sets of chromosomes are gay or become gay. Furthermore, not all gay people are necessarily genetically gay this way.Mixed sex twinsNo: When twins are born and one is male and the other female, sometimes testosterone from the male affects the development of the female embryo, who then has a stronger chance to be a lesbian. In this case, the gayness is not hereditary, but developed in the embryo. OtherFor most gays who do not fit either of the above criteria, whether or not their gayness is hereditary or partially hereditary is unknown at this point, with many theories abound.