Short Answer: Not quite.
This is a very general question so I'll answer all the possible questions you are asking.
DNA stands for Deoxyribonucleic acid because that's what it is made out of.
DNA is different in to every individual organism.
Your DNA, among other things, is what gives you your own personal identity, separate to every other individual.
But different species, say, humans have very similar DNA, more similar than comparing them to dogs, another mammal, or plants and fungi.
So all poison ivy has similar DNA but each individual plant, because there is variation, has slightly different DNA.
Genes are found on chromosomes in the nucleus
a gene is the haradity or the passing of traits. example: your mom and dad both have brown hair, you have brown hair, brown hair is a gene.
All the genes of an organism are said to be its genome.
The genome contains all of an organism's genes.
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what kind of genes does an organism has depend on.
A genotype is the entire genetic make up of an organism. The phenotype is the actual expressed traits or characteristics found within an organism. The distinction between genotype and phenotype can be made based on dominant and recessive genes.
The phenotype is what you will see when genes are expressed in an organism. Karyotype is all the genes in an organisms DNA.
A gene is a unit of heredity in a living organism. It is normally a stretch of DNA that codes for a type of protein or for an RNA chain that has a function in the organism. All proteins and functional RNA chains are specified by genes. All living things depend on genes. Genes hold the information to build and maintain an organism's cells and pass genetic traits to offspring.
The traits of an organism are controlled by genes and environment. Genes
All inherited traits are a product of the organism's genes.
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yes, every organism has the same amount of genes in their bodies.. I think..!
no they are not.
Because genes hold all of our DNA
Yes, dolly is not a transgenic animal because all her genes are from the same kind of organism.
Just about ALL human (and living organism) characteristics are affected by genes.
Absolutely everything that the genes in your mitochondria or chloroplasts (if you're a plant) don't control. In eukaryotes like us ALL your genes are on chromosomes, with the exceptions I mentioned.
what kind of genes does an organism has depend on.
A genotype is the entire genetic make up of an organism. The phenotype is the actual expressed traits or characteristics found within an organism. The distinction between genotype and phenotype can be made based on dominant and recessive genes.
The phenotype is what you will see when genes are expressed in an organism. Karyotype is all the genes in an organisms DNA.
No. This is why you have different types of cells.