DNA is housed in chromosomes.
Chromosomes contain genes which are segments of DNA.
Chromosomes are the form of DNA during mitosis.
DNA is in genes, and genes are in chromosomes.
Chromosomes are long strands of DNA which are held together by proteins.
Chromosomes of eukaryotes are composed of DNA and protein. Chromosomes of prokaryotes have DNA only.
Chromosomes are in DNA (Deoxyribo Nucleic Acid)
DNA and chromsones are practically the same thing the DNA is held within the chromosomes DNA is in the chromosomes. The chromosomes who the information from the DNA.
No. DNA doesn't contain chromosomes. Chromosomes are DNA.
Do you mean what is the difference between DNA w/in chromosomes and DNA that is not? the DNA in chromosomes is tightly bound up (to histones) and therefore can not be accessed to be transcribed or replicated. Also this DNA may be methylated, or otherwise made inaccessible to enzymes that might act on it
Chromosomes are complete molecules of DNA and its attached proteins. A chromosome carries part or all of an organisms genes.
It's true that crossing over is the exchange of reciprocal DNA parts between homologous chromosomes.
DNA is actually in cells. Chromosomes are found on DNA.