Pomato is a transgenic plant which contains genes from both paent Potato and Tomato.
A multicellular organism that carries a specific genetic change in each cell because of an intervention at the fertilized egg stage is known as a transgenic. The first documented transgenic animals were mice.
it is found in the cytoplasm as a simple circle.
manipulation of genes for human welfare is known as genetic engineering
the cel l nucleus contains genetic material known asDNA
Some advantages are that they can make plants pest resistance, disease resistance, cold resistance, bigger in size and tastier.
Tomato and Potato plants
a transgenic species is created by an gentic material. This is known as DNA molecules, which are combined into one molecule to create a new set of genes
Organisms produced with externally introduced genes are known as genetically modified organisms (GMOs). These genes are inserted into the organism's DNA using biotechnology techniques to confer specific traits or characteristics, such as pest resistance or higher yields.
Instructions for traits that are passed from parents to offspring are known as genes. These genes are carried on chromosomes and contain the hereditary information necessary for determining the characteristics of an organism.
The nucleus is known as the brain control center of the cell. It contains the cell's genetic material in the form of DNA, which encodes the genes responsible for controlling the cell's activities and functions.
chromosome or chromotin, that contains genes. the chromosome takes shape of the chromotin. these are also known as "instructions."
The Chromosome that carries the fewest number of Genes would be the Haploid Cells. Also known as Gametes. It is your sex cells. Unlike Diploid cells who have double the amount Haploid only have half. So a simple answer to your question would be Haploid. and Why..Because they have half.
The nucleus. This is where the DNA is found. DNA contains genes, which are known as the unit of inheritance - these contain the instructions for the production of functional products, such as proteins.
chromosome or chromotin, that contains genes. the chromosome takes shape of the chromotin. these are also known as "instructions."
Genes are located along the length of chromosomes, which are organized into pairs in most cells. Each chromosome pair contains genes at specific locations called loci. The order of genes along a chromosome is known as the gene sequence.
Example of a transgenic tobacco plant is the insect resistant variety. A gene from Bacillus thuringiensis which is lethal to many pests is introduced into the plant genome to impart resistance to many insect pests.
Dominant genes. Dominant genes are always expressed in an organism's phenotype when present, masking the expression of recessive genes.