chromosomes
Chromosomes
DNA is a substance that can be found inside of the nucleus. DNA is responsible for the genotype and phenotype of an organism.
Nucleus. More specifically, the chromosomes.
cell nucleus
The nucleus contains most of the DNA in a cell and this DNA is called the chromosomal DNA. It is separated from the rest of the cell by a double layer of membrane. The mitochondria also contain DNA, called the mitochondrial DNA.
Chromosomes
An organelle called the nucleus is where DNA is found in plants and animals.
This tertiary structure of DNA is commonly called "beads on a string."
DNA is a substance that can be found inside of the nucleus. DNA is responsible for the genotype and phenotype of an organism.
Chromosomes are composed of DNA. They are found within the nucleus and the DNA is in a super-coiled state. Also, the DNA is wrapped around proteins called histones and packed into structures called chromosomes.
There is no such thing called a DNA nucleus. I assume you mean DNA found in the nucleus. The DNA that's found in the nucleus are many DNA strands all bunched up.
Nucleus. More specifically, the chromosomes.
Chromosomes are the rod-shaped specimens found in the nucleus. They are the hereditary material called DNA. They form when a single DNA molecule and its associated proteins coil tightly before cell division.
Chromosomes - structures composed of DNA and proteins found in the nucleus of eukaryotic cells. Chromosomes carry the genetic material. Chromosomes - structures composed of DNA and proteins found in the nucleus of eukaryotic cells. Chromosomes carry the genetic material.
cell nucleus
The DNA can be found in the nucleus
The nucleus contains most of the DNA in a cell and this DNA is called the chromosomal DNA. It is separated from the rest of the cell by a double layer of membrane. The mitochondria also contain DNA, called the mitochondrial DNA.