Well, yes and no. The genes are not tied to the DNA; they are tied to chromosomes, which make up DNA, in the nucleolus of the cell.
DNA is the molecule that genes are made of. Chromosomes are the (arbitrary) clumping that genes form in cells.
Actually its the other way around. DNA is the structure that contains genes and passes them from generation to generation allowing traits to be inherited. I wish I could go into better detail but I'm more of a physics and chemistry kinda guy.
no animals and plant cells can not have the same genes.
DNA
Lyse cells, purify DNA, amplify genes by PCR, and insert genes into plasmid
genes are in DNA
Chromosomes contain genes which are segments of DNA.
20.3% of your DNA contains genes
No - genes are the parts of DNA that code for a functional product (such as a protein). There are other parts of the DNA which are not genes.
No, DNA is the substance from which genes are made. Genetics is the study of genes and their expression.
A functional segment of DNA is a region that codes for a specific protein or RNA molecule, or regulates gene expression. These segments include genes, promoters, enhancers, and other regulatory elements that control cellular processes. They are crucial for determining an organism's traits and functions.
DNA is the molecule that genes are made of. Chromosomes are the (arbitrary) clumping that genes form in cells.
Genes are the units of heredity, and are made up of segments of DNA
Actually its the other way around. DNA is the structure that contains genes and passes them from generation to generation allowing traits to be inherited. I wish I could go into better detail but I'm more of a physics and chemistry kinda guy.
A gene is a portion of DNA. It takes multiple genes to make DNA.
DNA is in genes, and genes are in chromosomes.
how is the information stored and coded in DNA and genes