Type your answer here... 46 dna molecule are present in a chromosome
single
There are twice the usual number of chromosomes, but the same number of DNA molecules per chromosome.
No, chromosomes are made of genes and DNA. Gene sequences make up DNA, and this DNA is coiled up and makes up chromosomes.
Yes. Chromosomes are DNA that have been wound around histones to form nucleosomes. The nucleosomes that have condensed are what forms the complete chromosomes.
G1 - 46 single-chromatid chromosomes = 46 DNA molecules; s - replication takes place, so that at the end of S and in G2 - 46 double-chromatid chromosomes = 92 DNA molecules
Yes, chromosomes are made of DNA and protein molecules called histones. Edit from another user: False, they're made of material called chromatin. Edit from user #3: Chromosomes and chromatin are actually the same thing, except in different form. Both chromosomes and chromatin are made up of a strand of DNA wrapped around histone protein, except chromatin is in a long and stringy form while chromosomes are a compacted and twisted version of chromatin.
There are twice the usual number of chromosomes, but the same number of DNA molecules per chromosome.
DNA molecules.
Chromosomes
Chromosomes are complete molecules of DNA and its attached proteins. A chromosome carries part or all of an organisms genes.
The DNA molecule.
No, chromosomes are made of genes and DNA. Gene sequences make up DNA, and this DNA is coiled up and makes up chromosomes.
They are DNA molecules. They are stored in chromosomes
The molecules of each DNA are exactly the same, they are aranged diferently within chromosomes though.
Yes. Chromosomes are DNA that have been wound around histones to form nucleosomes. The nucleosomes that have condensed are what forms the complete chromosomes.
Gene
Chromosomes are made up of many genes joined together like beads on a string.
genes DNA