The genetic information, as in the sequence of the DNA, is identical in all the cells of the body.
the one inherited from the parents
they are identical
Yes. all cells carry out genetic information.
No - they carry half of the genetic information. The new offspring will have half their genetic information from each parent. Therefore sperm and egg cells carry half the amount of genetic material found in normal cells.
In eukaryotic cells, most genetic information is stored within the nucleus. Mitochondria within the cell also have unique genetic information. In prokaryotic cells, genetic information is in an area called the nucleolus.
cells
Deoxyribonucleic Acid (DNA) are vaugely road-shaped and carry genetic information.
Yes. all cells carry out genetic information.
No - they carry half of the genetic information. The new offspring will have half their genetic information from each parent. Therefore sperm and egg cells carry half the amount of genetic material found in normal cells.
DNA carry information in chromosomes.They are in the nucleus.
Gametes, or sex cells, undergo a cell division process known as meiosis. The results of meiosis are four haploid cells. Haploid means that these cells carry half of the original genetic information, or half of the original number of chromosomes.
In eukaryotic cells, most genetic information is stored within the nucleus. Mitochondria within the cell also have unique genetic information. In prokaryotic cells, genetic information is in an area called the nucleolus.
the nucleus contains a cells genetic information
cells
Deoxyribonucleic Acid (DNA) are vaugely road-shaped and carry genetic information.
The Nucleus for the cell's genetic information.
rna
In the DNA on chromosomes, found in the nucleus (of Eukaryotic cells).
DNA is the molecule that holds the genetic information in all cellular forms of life and some viruses. Occasionally, RNA also stores genetic information in cells.