No, Chromosomes are not made up of proteins, they are made up of supercoiled DNA, which is a combination of two phosphate sugar back bones, conected by bases.
Chromosomes are made of proteins. DNA is tightly coiled around histones which are proteins. Here check this website out:
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No. Chromosomes are made up of DNA and each chromosome contains thousands of genes.
No they are made of DNA the deoxygenated form of RNA.
Yes the chromosome contains both RNA and DNA
Some plant viruses and some bacterial viruses have RNA genome .
yes
chromatin is the diffuse form chromosomes take in the nucleus of a cell when it is not dividing.
They are made up of RNA and proteins. mRNA refers to ribosomal RNA
Genes are made of DNA (or RNA - not in humans). They are sequences that encode for a functional product (usually a protein). Chromosomes contain genes.
The Nucleolus is made up of DNA and RNA in the nucleus.
Chromosomes are made up of many genes joined together like beads on a string.
Influenza has a segmented genome made up of single-stranded RNA molecules. It has a total of 8 segments of RNA, which are considered as its "chromosomes".
chromatin is the diffuse form chromosomes take in the nucleus of a cell when it is not dividing.
They are made up of RNA and proteins. mRNA refers to ribosomal RNA
Genes are made of DNA (or RNA - not in humans). They are sequences that encode for a functional product (usually a protein). Chromosomes contain genes.
tRNAThey are made up of proteins and rRNA. rRna are ribosomal RNA
They are made up of proteins and RNA. RNA type is r-RNA
proteins (e.g. histones) and nucleic acid (RNA and DNA)
They are made up of proteins and RNA. RNA type is r-RNA
The Nucleolus is made up of DNA and RNA in the nucleus.
Chromosomes are made up of many genes joined together like beads on a string.
Chromatin is the nucleoprotein material of chromosomes. It is made up of DNA attached to a protein structure, together with chromosomal RNA.
No.