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SCIENCE OF GENES, HEREDITY, AND VARIATION IN LIVING ORGANISMS
Genetically; Genetic Science; Genetic biology; Genetical; Genetic trait; Genetic traits; GENETICS; Genetic study; Genetic change; Genetic research; Somatic variation; Genetic opportunity; Genetic science; Genetic subjects
  • Schematic relationship between [[biochemistry]], genetics and [[molecular biology]]
  • [[Blending inheritance]] leads to the averaging out of every characteristic, which as the engineer [[Fleeming Jenkin]] pointed out, makes [[evolution]] by [[natural selection]] impossible.
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  • biological inheritance]]. Each strand of DNA is a chain of [[nucleotide]]s, matching each other in the center to form what look like rungs on a twisted ladder.
  • The [[molecular structure]] of DNA. Bases pair through the arrangement of [[hydrogen bonding]] between the strands.
  • DNA sequence
  • The [[common fruit fly]] (''Drosophila melanogaster'') is a popular [[model organism]] in genetics research.
  • cellular cloning]]. A similar methodology is often used in [[molecular cloning]].
  • eukaryotic]] organisms, constructed by the comparison of several [[orthologous gene]] sequences
  • Human height is a trait with complex genetic causes. [[Francis Galton]]'s data from 1889 shows the relationship between offspring height as a function of mean parent height.
  • Gene duplication allows diversification by providing redundancy: one gene can mutate and lose its original function without harming the organism.
  • triplet code]], DNA, through a [[messenger RNA]] intermediary, specifies a protein.
  • Karyotype}}
  • [[Thomas Hunt Morgan]]'s 1916 illustration of a double crossover between chromosomes
  • This is a diagram showing mutations in an RNA sequence. Figure (1) is a normal RNA sequence, consisting of 4 codons. Figure (2) shows a missense, single point, non silent mutation. Figures (3 and 4) both show [[frameshift mutation]]s, which is why they are grouped together. Figure 3 shows a deletion of the second base pair in the second codon. Figure 4 shows an insertion in the third base pair of the second codon. Figure (5) shows a repeat expansion, where an entire codon is duplicated.
  • Siamese cats]] have a temperature-sensitive pigment-production mutation.
  • Genetic pedigree charts help track the inheritance patterns of traits.
  • A [[Punnett square]] depicting a cross between two pea plants heterozygous for purple (B) and white (b) blossoms
  • sex-linked inheritance]] of a mutation causing white eyes in ''[[Drosophila]]'' led him to the hypothesis that genes are located upon chromosomes.
  • [[Walther Flemming]]'s 1882 diagram of eukaryotic cell division. Chromosomes are copied, condensed, and organized. Then, as the cell divides, chromosome copies separate into the daughter cells.
  • Transcription factors bind to DNA, influencing the transcription of associated genes.

GENETICALLY         

الصفة

تَكْوِينِيّ ; جِينِيّ ; مُوَرِّثِيّ

genetics         
الوِراثِيَّات (عِلْمُ الوِرَاثَة)
genetics         
الوِراثِيَّات

Определение

genetically

Википедия

Genetics

Genetics is the study of genes, genetic variation, and heredity in organisms. It is an important branch in biology because heredity is vital to organisms' evolution. Gregor Mendel, a Moravian Augustinian friar working in the 19th century in Brno, was the first to study genetics scientifically. Mendel studied "trait inheritance", patterns in the way traits are handed down from parents to offspring over time. He observed that organisms (pea plants) inherit traits by way of discrete "units of inheritance". This term, still used today, is a somewhat ambiguous definition of what is referred to as a gene.

Trait inheritance and molecular inheritance mechanisms of genes are still primary principles of genetics in the 21st century, but modern genetics has expanded to study the function and behavior of genes. Gene structure and function, variation, and distribution are studied within the context of the cell, the organism (e.g. dominance), and within the context of a population. Genetics has given rise to a number of subfields, including molecular genetics, epigenetics and population genetics. Organisms studied within the broad field span the domains of life (archaea, bacteria, and eukarya).

Genetic processes work in combination with an organism's environment and experiences to influence development and behavior, often referred to as nature versus nurture. The intracellular or extracellular environment of a living cell or organism may increase or decrease gene transcription. A classic example is two seeds of genetically identical corn, one placed in a temperate climate and one in an arid climate (lacking sufficient waterfall or rain). While the average height of the two corn stalks may be genetically determined to be equal, the one in the arid climate only grows to half the height of the one in the temperate climate due to lack of water and nutrients in its environment.

Примеры употребления для GENETICALLY
1. Icelanders are genetically different from Greeks, but they are genetically closer to Greeks than they are to Nigerians.
2. They suffer from a genetically–transmitted glaucoma.
3. Genetically modified seeds are also added to animal feed. «The genetically engineered seeds banned in Turkey are being legalized with this bill, paving the way to an invasion of the country by genetically modified organisms,» '';akar warned.
4. Joan Baxter Bamako, Mali The debate on genetically modified (GM) crops has erupted again in Africa, three years after Zambia refused genetically modified food aid.
5. Would you be happy eating genetically modified meat?