Dogs have 39 chromosome pairs. Ian Kelly, UK
A dog has 78 chromosomes, or 39n (pairs of chromosomes) All dogs, regardless of breed, have 78 diploid chromosomes (or 39 haploid).
well the dogs have 78 cells ,and the humans have 46 then the cat have 78
A lobster has 100 chromosomes. Humans have 46 chromosomes, the same as a lizard. A dog has 78 chromosomes, and a fly has 12 chromosomes.
Any breed of dog has 78.
Dogs have 37 pairs of chromosomes. As with pairs of shoes, the number of pairs is multiplied by 2 to get the total number of chromosomes in a dog's body cells. Therefore, the total number of chromosomes in a dog's body cells is 76. Sex cells, (sperm or eggs) have half of the pair, so would have 34 chromosomes. ________ The above is incorrect, dogs have 78 chromosomes meaning they have 39 pairs.
46 chromosomes
23 chromosomes
I beleive there are 42 chromosomes in all in a dog
A dog sperm contains 39 chromosomes. A dog somatic (non-sex) cell contains 78 chromosomes.
39 chromosomes.
none
A lobster has 100 chromosomes. Humans have 46 chromosomes, the same as a lizard. A dog has 78 chromosomes, and a fly has 12 chromosomes.
Any breed of dog has 78.
The domestic dog, Canis lupus familiaris has a diploid number of 78 chromosomes.
The golden retriever has the same amount of chromosomes as any other dog breed -- 78.
72, I think.
Dogs have 37 pairs of chromosomes. As with pairs of shoes, the number of pairs is multiplied by 2 to get the total number of chromosomes in a dog's body cells. Therefore, the total number of chromosomes in a dog's body cells is 76. Sex cells, (sperm or eggs) have half of the pair, so would have 34 chromosomes. ________ The above is incorrect, dogs have 78 chromosomes meaning they have 39 pairs.
There's no good reason for it; the number of chromosomes an animal has doesn't really have much to do with anything.
No because a humans chromosomes and a canines chromosomes are not compatible