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{{Introduction to genetics glossary}}
'''Genetics''' is the study of [[genes]] and tries to explain what they are and how they work.
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 type]]s or resistance to diseases. Some traits are inherited through our genes, so tall and thin people tend to have tall and thin children. Other traits come from interactions between our genes and the environment, so a child might inherit the tendency to be tall, but if they are poorly nourished, they will still be short. The way our genes and environment interact to produce a trait can be complicated. For example, the chances of somebody dying of [[cancer]] or [[heart disease]] seems to depend on both their genes and their lifestyle.
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