nope you see chromosomes. which are each a single tightly wound strand of DNA but you cant make out that out. can see genes at all unless your looking at a sequence or have a florescent or radioactive tag.
medical history of an individual
Inside a nucleas are chromasomes which are tiny strands of DNA (you have 46) and sections of those strands are genes
Chromosomes are long strands of DNA which are held together by proteins.
DNA replication duplicates the DNA strands. This process is accompanied by various enzymes such as DNA polymerase, Helicase, Topoisomerase.In labs they are constructred by Polymerase chain reaction(PCR).
Its dominant
individual nucleotides make up the long strands of DNA.
Genes are arranged on twisted strands called DNA. DNA is housed in the nucleus and controls the cells functions and systems.
plasmids...circular strands of DNA
genes or dna
Inside a nucleas are chromasomes which are tiny strands of DNA (you have 46) and sections of those strands are genes
When dividing to create genes for offspring. :p
Chromosomes are long strands of DNA which are held together by proteins.
DNA Genes and Proteinthe gene is a subunit of DNA, one strand of DNA is copied into mRNA which is then translated into proteins
DNA replication duplicates the DNA strands. This process is accompanied by various enzymes such as DNA polymerase, Helicase, Topoisomerase.In labs they are constructred by Polymerase chain reaction(PCR).
Lots and lots of genes. And DNA strands. Made into a structure.
Its dominant
Genes are sub-portions of the total DNA [strand(s)] of an organisms chromosomal content [or genetic complement]. While both are assembled from nucleotides, individual genes are identified by the presence of "upstream" enhancer and promoter sequences, the initiation codon, the protein-coding segment and the termination codon - all are to be found within the nucleotide bases of the DNA double helix strands. The human genetic complement contains plus or minus 30,000 individual genes.
individual nucleotides make up the long strands of DNA.