Transformation
Genome
Genes
In molecular biology, transformation is the genetic alteration of a cell resulting from the direct uptake and incorporation of exogenous genetic material (exogenous DNA) from its surroundings through the cell membrane(s). Transformation occurs naturally in some species of bacteria, but it can also be effected by artificial means in other cells
Genotype
All the genetic information in one complete set hereditary material is a genome. The genome is encoded with either DNA or many types of viruses and RNA.
genome
A gene is just the DNA that stores genetic information, a genome is all the genetic material in an organism.
The human genome is the DNA or genetic blueprint for all people.
genetic unit of function is chromosomes or genome
Genome
The nuclear genome.
genetic mapping is the mapping of genes to locations within a genome.
The analysis of an organism's genome. A genome is defined as a species' genetic make up.
Genome anatomy is the structure of all the genetic information in the haploid portion of chromosomes of a cell.
Genome
Short Answer is It's Chromatin. Ordinarily it is called Diploid, see chromosome pairs, the chromosome number is 2N. After meiosis the genetic material is Haploid, its chromosome number is 1N; after replication yet before mitosis the genetic material is Quadraploid with its chromosome number 4N - briefly. The full set of genetic material in an organism is called GENOME.
the production of a new genome through the transfer of part of the genome of one organism to another organism.