Yes. Every cell in your body contains the exact same genetic information, regardless of where that cell is found.
Yes, chromosomes (the DNA) contain the genetic blueprints for all cells.
the chromosomes
Deoxyribonucleic acid...also know as DNA.
The cell nucleus and the mitochondria contain genetic information in the form of DNA.
DNA is deoxyribonucleic acid which is made up of phosphate, deoxyribose sugar and organic nitrogenous bases. It is a totality of both codons and anticodons. it is the source of genetic information. Genetic information refers to the code or specific information carried by a codon (nucleotide) which can be "transcribed" into a messenger RNA to build a specific protein, enzyme or hormone in the body.
=== === The chromosomes in a cell contain genetic information since DNA is found in a chromosome which holds genetic onformation.
genetic information
yes it does
Yes
They contain genetic information
A plasmid performs the same functions as a nucleolus. Plasmids contain the same genetic information as a nucleolus, and in turn, perform the same duties.
To store genetic information and transmit/express information
Yes, chromosomes (the DNA) contain the genetic blueprints for all cells.
Yes. All cells with nuclei contain genetic information.
The organelle that contains our DNA with all of our genetic information is the nucleus.
genes or DNA
They contain genetic information