if i remember right its two sets of 23 chromosomes,
There are many more genes than chromosomes. The Human Genome Project currently has identified about 20,000 protein-coding genes, while there are only 46 chromosomes in the human genome.
No. The human cell has 23 chromosome pairs (total 46 chromosomes). Each chromosome has many genes.
No. The human cell has 23 chromosome pairs (total 46 chromosomes). Each chromosome has many genes.
There are more genes than chromosomes in skin cells.
23 from mom 23 from dad = 46 ^^^^^^^^^^^^ This answer is incorrect. The answer above answers the question: How many chromosomes are in the human genome? Chromosomes are made up of genes and in the human body there are 23 pairs of chromosomes, the human genome is theorized to have 20,000-25,000 genes So assuming (unrealistically) that every chromosome carried the same amount of genetic material (which they don't), then the answer would be 22,500/23 (for approximations sake).
There are 46 chromosomes (condensed threads of genetic material formed from chromatin as a cell prepares to divide), and 23 pairs of chromosomes in the human body.
there are 42 chromosomes in the human body
There are 25,000 human genes on 23 chromosomes. There are hundreds of genes on the smaller chromosomes and thousands on the bigger ones.
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Yes, because chromosomes are full of genes and DNA
Human Mitochondrial DNA has a mere 16,569 base pairs or approximately 37 genes. It has a circular structure not a chromosome.
Humans have 46 chromosomes (23 pairs), chromosomes are long strands of genes, and since the chromosomes come in pairs, so do the genes. There are 25,000 genes in the entire human genome, and since the haploid chromosome number is 23, there are about 100's of genes on the shorter chromosomes and approximately thousands on the longer chromsomes.