Genes are the unit of inheritance, what makes them necessary for all organisms?
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A unit of inheritance in living organisms is called a gene and all genes are found on chromosomes. ... Each of these genes can be found in different regions of a chromosome. They are important and necessary in the process of reproduction, as the offspring inherits characteristics in the form of genes from its parents.
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Genes are the fundamental units of inheritance in living organisms. Together, they hold all the information necessary to reproduce a given organism and to pass on genetic traits to its offspring.
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