eight genes are present in h1n1 virus
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It is surprisingly that we only have 300,000 genes inside our body. The scientists also think that we have billions of genes.
inside nearly all human cells is a nucleus the nucleus contains instructions that control all human characteristics (genes) the instructions are carried on choromosomes. inside human cellsthere are 46 chrosmosomes.
The human tongue is inside the mouth.
About the same 20-30,000 genes, although their genome sizes can be very different.
Sequencing of the entire genetic make-up of the zebrafish has revealed that 70 per cent of protein-coding human genes are related to genes found in the zebrafish and that 84 per cent of genes known to be associated with human disease have a zebrafish counterpart.
The structures that enable cells to live and reproduce are the organelles. The organelles of a cell are like the organs found inside the human body.
It is femur found inside human's leg.
Yes, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) just announced on February 27, 2012 that the first influenza virus found that is capable of infecting bats was just discovered in Guatemala in fruit bats. However, at present this is not a threat to humans and is undergoing extensive study to assure that it does not pose a future human health issue. Preliminary studies do indicate that the genes carried in the new virus would be compatible with the genes in human influenza viruses, but the bat virus would have to undergo significant changes to be able to mutate into a new human virus capable of causing human influenza. To reassort and become a threat to humans, it would first require that a third animal be susceptible to infection by both the new virus and a human influenza virus as well. If the third animal catches the new bat flu and would then at the same time be infected by a human influenza virus, then reassortant into a new virus capable of infecting humans could occur. However, it would require that a single cell of the third host animal would be infected simultaneously with the bat flu virus and a human flu virus. If two flu viruses are inside a host cell at the same tme, then the genetic material inside the two viruses could combine to form a new virus capable of infecting humans. This is how H1N1/09 first developed in pigs (see related question below). A link to the CDC site's article on the new bat virus is provided in the related links section of this question.
The human genome contains about 24,000 genes.
inside the nose
because it wil serve as a reference for research in human biology and will provide insights into the basis of human disease.
55 orthologous genes are associated with human height