DNA is found in the nucleus of the cell, which contains chromosomes, genes are found on chromosomes
The part of the cell the contains most of the genetic information in the cell is the nucleus. The DNA stored in the nucleus are organized as long, linear molecules with proteins such as histones.
DNA is found in the nucleus of the cell, which contains chromosomes, genes are found on chromosomes
The DNA within every animal cell contains it's genetic information.
DNA (detoxifying ribonucleic acid ) and genes is find in chromosomes and it is present in nucleus
the nucleaus if not, the chromosomes
The genes are located in the nucleas.
Nucleus.
It is the same as human, ie.DNA. In fact, bacteria are the ancestors of all the species,and so they named as prokaryotes. They trascribe RNA and synthesise proteins like us.
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He had a brother name John Watt and some say he also had a sister named Jean Watt, but if so, I can't find any information on her.
A Safety Toolbox meeting is called that as the meeting provides us with information that we carry with us as we do with our toolbox to help us to safely carry out our tasks.
Tesla coil named after Nikola Tesla Excessively complex mechanical devices named after Rube Goldberg Hall effect named after Edwin Hall Schrader valve named after August Schrader
Nucleus
because they reverse the usual DNA-to-RNA flow of genetic information in the process called transcription
A cookie is a web file named after a dessert. It is created when a person's visits a site and contains information to track a person's movement on the web.
Guinea is not named after the animal it was just an accident
It's not named from an animal. It is named after the Saguaro Cacti.
Gregor Mendel
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No, but there is an animal named a Sloth
It wasn'tnamed after an animal. It was named after a British type of warship similar to an American destroyer.
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A reproductive cell, or gamete, is a special type of cell used specifically for reproduction. Male gametes are called sperm and female gametes are eggs. Gametes, unlike somatic cells, contain only one set of genetic information. This set of genetic information will contain traits from both the male parent and the female parent because of a process named crossing over, which is a step in meiosis, the formation of new sex cells. Male gametes and female gametes are different in shape and function. The male gamete, or sperm, is in the shape of a snake with a large head and is very small. The head contains all the genetic information and also acrosomes which are used to drill into the egg. The middle part of sperm contains a lot of mitochondria to help the cell move. The egg is more stationary on the other hand is is round and big. It stays within the woman's reproductive system and awaits the sperm.