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'''Genetics''' is the study of [[genes]], and tries to explain what they are and how they work. Genes are how living [[organism]]s inherit features or [[Phenotypic trait|trait]]s from their ancestors; for example, children usually look like their parents because they have inherited their parents' genes. Genetics tries to identify which traits are inherited, and explain how these traits are passed from generation to generation.
Some traits are part of an organisms' [[morphology (biology)|physical appearance]]; such as a person's eye-color, height or weight. Other sorts of traits are not easily seen and include [[blood
Genes are made from a long [[molecule]] called [[DNA]], which is copied and inherited across generations. DNA is made of [[nucleotide|simple unit]]s that line up in a particular order within this large molecule. The order of these units carries genetic information, similar to how the order of letters on a page carry information. The language used by DNA is called the [[genetic code]], which lets organisms read the information in the genes. This information is the instructions for constructing and operating a living organism.
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