I think you mean "What are genetic markerS"
Thats a good question Billy:
A genetic marker is a known DNA sequence. It can be described as a variation, which may arise due to mutation or alteration in the genomic loci, that can be observed. A genetic marker may be a short DNA sequence, such as a sequence surrounding a single base-pair change (single nucleotide polymorphism), or a long one, like microsatellites.
To answer your next question, this is where you can find Wikipedia.
www.wikipedia.com
2007-12-11 12:31:39
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answered by Frankencow 2
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genetic markers are alleles of genes, or DNA polymorphisms, used as experimental probes to keep track of an individual, a tissue, a cell, a nucleus, a chromosome, or a gene.
2007-12-12 02:26:04
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answered by lulu2009 2
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genetic markers are alleles of genes, or DNA polymorphisms, used as experimental probes to keep track of an individual, a tissue, a cell, a nucleus, a chromosome, or a gene.
2007-12-11 12:38:06
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answered by patricia 1
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The australians have a pouch in their schlooge in which to store their young.
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answered by marget 3
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They are the similarities in your DNA and your parents.
2007-12-11 12:30:14
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answered by Beau R 7
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im too lazy. look it up on wikipedia yourself.
2007-12-11 12:29:44
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answered by Lupin IV 6
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