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genetic characteristics of the gene |
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the physical characteristics of an organism ex blue eyes |
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is the basic building blocks of an living organism |
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made up of amino acids and are structural components of body tissues of living organisms |
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the change in genetic structure from one generation to another |
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the genes that are passed on from generation to another |
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natural selection ( external factors) |
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process by which organisms grow and develop |
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is the process by which a less specialized cell becomes a more specialized cell type. |
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a cell containing half the number of chromosomes of a somatic cell and able to |
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any cell of a living organism other than the reproductive cells. |
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messenger that carries instructions to DNA for protein |
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a self replicating materials present in nearly nearly all living |
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a threadlike structure of nucleic acids and protein found in the nucleus of most living cells, carrying genetic information in the form of genes. |
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A unit of inheritance passed from parent to offspring |
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Process DNA copied into RNA |
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a segment of a DNA or RNA molecule containing information coding for a protein or peptide sequence |
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a segment of DNA or RNA molecule that doesn’t code for protien’s and interupts sequences of genes |
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Encode cellular ribosomes create |
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a sequence of three nucleotides that together form a unit of genetic code in a DNA or RNA molecule. |
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The process of how genes works |
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The adaption of form or behaviour of an organism to changed conditions. |
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study of inherited changes in phenotype (appearance) |
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