Increases genetic variation, which in and of itself has extreme benefits such as protection against disease, capability to evolve, etc
If I were hired as a genetic counselor to advise a couple about the odds of the couple having a baby with a genetic disorder and I wanted to order lab tests to be done on the pregnant mother to determine if the baby has a genetic disorder (amniocentesis)-what kind of test would be done? How would the test determine if the baby has a genetic disorder or not? If it is determined that the couple's baby has a genetic disorder, then what advice should I provide to that couple? Why? What if the couple went against my advice? Whose advice (mine-the genetic counselor representing science or the couple representing society) should be considered?
Answer:
Heredity
Explanation:
Im not sure how to explain it lol but thats the answer
<span>Living things respond to stimuli in the environment.</span>