DNA carries genetic information, the gene is the basic unit of heredity which contains a sequence of nucleotides at a given position on a given chromosome. The paired bases are in the DNA and the codons are words of 3 letters in the genetic code.
Yes. There are two sites: one is the promoter (starter) condon and the terminator (stop) condon.
A given gene is present on exactly two chromosomes in a somatic cell.
Homologous chromosomes
Chromosomes are strans of DNA genes are what chromosomes are made up of. A gene can be dominant or recessive and that is why one of you parents has brown eyes and the other has blue and you have brown because brown eyes is dominant and blue is recessive. Hope this helps
That would be a start codon.
An organism is homozygous for a particular gene when identical alleles of the gene are present on both homologous chromosomes. (see related link)
Yes. There are two sites: one is the promoter (starter) condon and the terminator (stop) condon.
A given gene is present on exactly two chromosomes in a somatic cell.
Homologous chromosomes
Chromosomes are strans of DNA genes are what chromosomes are made up of. A gene can be dominant or recessive and that is why one of you parents has brown eyes and the other has blue and you have brown because brown eyes is dominant and blue is recessive. Hope this helps
transferering of gene
mutation
the answer is sex chromosomes
at the same place on homologous chromosomes source: Alleles of a gene reside at the same locus on homologous chromosomes.
That would be a start codon.
No , it is caused by a single gene mutation .
Sections of chromosomes that code for a trait are called genes.