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HUMAN GENOME HAS AROND 30,000 GENES

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Where are your genes located in a cell?

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How many genes do cells obtain?

The number of genes varies from chromosome to chromosome and the number of chromosomes varies from species to species (from as few as 1 single chromosome per cell to as many 30,000 chromosome pairs per cell). Human cells have 23 chromosome pairs per cell.


Does a cell have only a few genes?

a single cell has 250,000 genes and their are over a billion cells


Genes are found on which part of a cell?

Genes can be found in chromosomes. The cell nucleus of almost every cell contains chromosomes and genes. They contain the DNA and the gene shows as a section of the DNA.


What is unexpressed genes?

Genes are cells that decompose in a plant cell.


What are essential genes and non essential genes?

Essential genes are genes that are indispensable to support cellular life. These genes constitute a minimal gene set required for a living cell. Nonessential genes are the opposite. The cell can still live without them.


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Is genes located in the nuclei on chromosomes?

Genes are located in the nucleus of a cell.


Where are the genes in the nucleus of the cell?

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