It could be... >The p-arm in a DNA strand or the petit arm might be the P word with P DNA 23 P in each nucleus.
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It could be...
>23 pairs in each nucleus.
Because there are 23 pairs of chromosomes in a nucleus.
All I know is that a nucleus stores the molecule DNA.
DNA transcription occurs in the nucleus. It begins at a site known as the promoter, and continues along the DNA template strand that is being transcribed. answer: Nucleus. But to be more exact, promoter.
DNA or RNA
The nucleus which is inside the cell contains the DNA
During interphase, which precedes mitosis, the cell grows and replicates its DNA in the nucleus. This prepares the cell for division by ensuring that each daughter cell receives a complete set of genetic material.
Transcription begins in the nucleus of a cell, where the DNA molecule unwinds and the enzyme RNA polymerase binds to a specific region of the DNA called the promoter. RNA polymerase then synthesizes a copy of the DNA sequence into a messenger RNA molecule.
The nucleus contains DNA. The DNA is found in the nucleus.
A chromosome is DNA in the nucleus of a cell.
DNA is found (usually) in each cell of an organism in the nucleus or in an area called a nucleoid.
Yes in the cell of human the nucleus contains 23 pairs of chromosomes and each chromosome has one DNA molecule, hence there are 23 pairs of DNA.
DNA replication occurs because there need to be two identical copies of DNA before the nucleus of the cell divides, so that each new nucleus has a complete and identical copy of DNA.
The nucleus contains most of the DNA in a cell and this DNA is called the chromosomal DNA. It is separated from the rest of the cell by a double layer of membrane. The mitochondria also contain DNA, called the mitochondrial DNA.