In side the nucleus of the cell in the form of DNA (Deoxyribonucleic acid).
Cloned cells, with their genes, are typically stored in the laboratory that cloned them. This includes both public and private ventures.
Genes - chromosomes.
Genes are stored in the cell's nucleus in structures called chromosomes. Each chromosome contains long strands of DNA, which are made up of genes that carry the instructions for making proteins and controlling cell functions.
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Yes but they don't have a core in their cells where the DNA can be stored.
A DNA molecule can store thousands of genes. The human genome contains approximately 20,000-25,000 genes, which are stored on 23 pairs of chromosomes. Each gene provides instructions for making a specific protein in the body's cells.
the informations possessed for the characteristics are encoded in the genes of the body...
No, hereditary information is stored in chromosomes within the cell's nucleus. Ribosomes are responsible for protein synthesis, not storage of genetic information. Each chromosome contains many genes that provide instructions for making specific proteins.
DNA is a molecule composed of four bases: adenine, thymine, cytosine, and guanine. These bases are arranged in a specific sequence to form genes, which are segments of DNA that code for specific proteins. The sequence of bases in genes serves as instructions for cells to produce proteins, which in turn carry out various functions in the body.
The amino acid sequence is a code per se that allows for the information to be 'stored' if you will. The protiens activate different genes to make you the way you are.
Specific human genes stored in virus, bacteria and yeast hosts no, the genes are randomly inserted into vectors. a cDNA library houses tissue-specific sequences derived from an mRNA transcript so that it contains only genes that code for protein.
Genes are really part of DNA, which is found in the nucleus of cells.