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The nucleus would contain the most radioactivity after DNA synthesis, as this is where DNA replication takes place. The newly synthesized DNA would thus be housed in the nucleus, making it the organelle most likely to be radioactively labeled.
Chromosomes are the structures in the nucleus that contain DNA.
A tetraploid potato cell would contain four sets of chromosomes, so a gametic cell would contain half that amount, which is two sets (diploid). This means a tetraploid potato gametic cell would contain 48 chromosomes.
A gamete would be haploid, containing half the number of chromosomes compared to a diploid cell. Therefore, a gamete of this organism would be expected to contain 29 chromosomes.
No. DNA doesn't contain chromosomes. Chromosomes are DNA.
Genes are carried within DNA, which is organized into structures called chromosomes. Chromosomes are located within the nucleus of a cell, and they contain the genetic information necessary for an organism's development and function.
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If a somatic cell has 30 chromosomes, then the gametes produced by that cell would contain 15 chromosomes. Gametes, like sperm and egg cells, are haploid cells containing half the number of chromosomes as somatic cells, which are diploid.
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If gametes were diploid, the zygote would contain double the number of chromosomes found in a typical diploid zygote. So, if a human diploid cell normally has 46 chromosomes, a diploid gamete would have 46 chromosomes as well, resulting in a zygote with 92 chromosomes.
Chromosomes contain DNA, which carries the genetic information that determines an organism's traits and characteristics. They also contain proteins that help in regulating gene expression and packaging the DNA into a compact structure.