about one meter for the human genome IIRC.
Chromosomes are long strands of DNA molecules wrapped around proteins. DNA molecules are the genetic material that make up chromosomes and contain the instructions for the development, functioning, and reproduction of all living organisms. Chromosomes are organized structures that help to package and protect DNA within the cell.
If you were to unravel all the DNA in your cells end-to-end, it would stretch about 10 billion miles, not enough to reach the moon even once. It would, however, be long enough to wrap around the Earth about 400 times.
DNA molecules are negatively charged due to their phosphate backbone. When an electric field is applied, these negatively charged DNA molecules are attracted towards the positive end of the field. This causes all DNA molecules to move in the same direction towards the positive electrode.
No , all are not macro molecules .
All living things have DNA or rna
The information molecules of all living organisms are nucleic acids, such as DNA and RNA. These molecules store and transmit genetic information that is essential for the development and functioning of cells. DNA carries the instructions for building and maintaining an organism, while RNA serves as a messenger in protein synthesis.
No, not all DNA codes for proteins. Some DNA codes for other molecules like RNA or regulatory elements that control gene expression.
dna & rna
DNA is located in the nucleus. DNA is made of nucleic acids.
its a vague question but... in a DNA chain their are long sequences of so called "code" base's: A C T G they all come in pares to make a chain i.e A+T, G+C you can make millions of subornation plus sequences your question, What is different between the code of various DNA molecules? Explain?
Replication is an exact process without it we would all have incredible mutations.
The molecules within the cell containing the genetic code for all living things are called DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid). DNA encodes the instructions for the development, functioning, growth, and reproduction of all living organisms.