what is the first living cell to get all its genes identified?
The first organism to have its genome completely sequenced was Haemophilus influenzae in 1995.
Essential genes are genes that are indispensable to support cellular life. These genes constitute a minimal gene set required for a living cell. Nonessential genes are the opposite. The cell can still live without them.
The structure present in the nuclear region of a living cell that bears genes is the nucleus. Within the nucleus, genes are located on long strands of DNA called chromosomes. These chromosomes contain the genetic information necessary for the cell's functioning and development.
Robert Hooke observed the first non-living cell.
The scientist who first studied living cell was A.V. Leeuwenhoek in 1674
Genes are coded into the the DNA in the nucleus of a cell.
DNA technology will transfer bacteria genes from cell to cell.
The first seen cell was non-living. It was founded by Robert Hooke in 1665 in a piece of cork.
A unicellular organism is an animal with just one cell, inside the nucleus, there are chromosomes which contain genes, at first all of the genes are turned on (Have a positive charge) ... Depending on which genes are turned off (Had an electron added to them) after the cell was created, this determines the actions of the cell throughout its life... When the genes have been switched off it is then the nucleus which drives the cell to act correctly according to the genetic instructions given by the genes.
a single cell has 250,000 genes and their are over a billion cells
Anton Von Leeuwenhoek observed the first living cell in around 1674,although Robert Hooke observed a dead cell in 1663.
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