Genetic material is stored in the nucleus of a cell, called nuclear DNA. The ribosomes are free floating organelles that process genetic information into proteins determined by "codons" and the Endoplasmic Reticulum helps transfer the newly synthesized proteins to their destination. So it is stored in the nucleus but travels along and within many other different structures within a cell
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The nucleus (in the head of the gamete) stores the most.
the information transfer from generation to generation is through DNA molecules.the genetic information present in the DNA.and the DNA is present in the gene cells.these transfer the information from cell to cell
Nucleic acids the most common being DNA.
In a eukaryotic cell most of the genetic information is in the DNA of the chromosomes in the nucleus.There is some DNA in mitochondria and chloroplasts, and this DNA also contains genes. For example, one version of a human mitochondrial gene can cause blindness.In a prokaryotic cell, most of the genetic information is in the single chromosome, which is a naked circular DNA molecule in the cytoplasm. There are also some genes in small rings of DNA called plasmids. Some recombinant DNA techniques (genetic engineering) make use of plasmids for inserting genes into bacteria.
chromosomes
DNA (Deoxyribonucleic acid)
The nucleus stores DNA and genetic information
A helical structure is most efficient for storing huge amounts of genetic information in a small space
the information transfer from generation to generation is through DNA molecules.the genetic information present in the DNA.and the DNA is present in the gene cells.these transfer the information from cell to cell
The genetic code of organisms is carried by the DNA or deoxyribonucleic acid. It is inherited by children from their parents.The genetic code is carried by the DNA molecule. The DNA molecule is the one that stores all genetic information for most living things.
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.
Only in very rare cases, such as ribozyme where it is an RNA that acts as a protein. For the most part DNA and RNA store genetic information, proteins are created from the information stored by them.
A chromosome is a threadlike structure of nucleic acids and protein found in the nucleus of most living cells. Genetic information in the form of genes are carried by chromosomes.
The most basic feature is cellular structure.
He determined that the DNA is most likely the genetic material and discovered pneumoccal transformation.
Chromosomes are rod-shaped structures made of coiled DNA and proteins. They carry genetic information and are found in the nucleus of most living cells.
The nucleus is a structure present in most cells, containing the genetic material.
Genetic information and heredity