Sections of chromosomes that code for a trait are called genes.
Gene
A section of chromosomes that codes for a trait can be called
A section of chromosomes that codes for a trait can be called
homologous
Chromosomes that look alike and carry genes for the same trait are called homologous chromosomes. The nucleus contains these chromosomes.
Genes are composed of DNA. Chromosomes are composed of DNA and proteins. Genes are the sections of DNA which code for a functional product (such as a protein). Chromosomes are the compact, tightly-coiled form of DNA. These appear before the cell undergoes division/replication.
A section of chromosomes that codes for a trait can be called
A section of chromosomes that codes for a trait can be called
CODONS
homologous
Yes, genes are found on chromosomes. They are the sections of DNA that code for a functional product (a protein).
Genes.
Homozygous.
None - chromosomes are just arbitrary groupings of genes.
Chromosomes that look alike and carry genes for the same trait are called homologous chromosomes. The nucleus contains these chromosomes.
A sex linked trait.
Genes are composed of DNA. Chromosomes are composed of DNA and proteins. Genes are the sections of DNA which code for a functional product (such as a protein). Chromosomes are the compact, tightly-coiled form of DNA. These appear before the cell undergoes division/replication.
This is called a sex-linked trait.