Biology, asked by ribica, 10 months ago

what are genes what is the difference between genes and environmental ​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Genes are the carrier's of hereditary information from parents to the offspring.

Genes are the small biological unit whereas the environment is the whole surroundings consisting of all the spheres of life.

Genes are by themselves very different from environment.

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Answered by aymandioxide
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Genes are units of DNA that govern the synthesis of one/ a single protein that constants a trait or characteristic in an organism.

Human beings show a varied amount of variations amongst the population because of different genetic makeups.

Genes are essentially the units of Heredity.

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