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Heredity, Genes, and DNA. Perhaps the most fundamental property of all living things is the ability to reproduce. All organisms inherit the genetic information specifying their structure and function from their parents.
Genes contain DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid). DNA is the chemical basis of heredity. Think of it this way: DNA is in genes, genes are on chromosomes. When "mapping" all genes on all human chromosomes was first seriously conceived, it was called the Human Genome Project - a combination of geneand chromosome.
Very simply, DNA carries all your genetic information from things like your eye color to whether you are lactose intolerant or not. There are four molecules in DNA that decide traits: adenine, thymine, cytosine, and guanine. ... Each chromosome is made of DNA and they each code for different traits.
Genes contain DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid). DNA is the chemical basis of heredity. Think of it this way: DNA is in genes, genes are on chromosomes. When "mapping" all genes on all human chromosomes was first seriously conceived, it was called the Human Genome Project - a combination of geneand chromosome.
Very simply, DNA carries all your genetic information from things like your eye color to whether you are lactose intolerant or not. There are four molecules in DNA that decide traits: adenine, thymine, cytosine, and guanine. ... Each chromosome is made of DNA and they each code for different traits.
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