This question doesn't exactly make sense, but I'll try to answer it.
The nucleus (or "brain of the cell") contains DNA.
DNA is where all genetic makeup is stored.
DNA contains chromosomes.
Each normal human being has 46 chromosomes.
Genetic diseases lie within these chromosomes, pinpointing where they are is the tricky part.
A lot genetic diseases have yet to be pinpointed and even when they are pinpointed, finding a cure can be almost impossible without the help of stem cell research.
The chemical responsible for genetic information in a cell is DNA
Sickle cell anemia.
Sickle cell
sickle cell anemia. If you are only heterozygous for this disease it is simply called sickle trait.
Sickle Cell Anemia, in it's heterozygous form it does not present as the disease and it gives the carrier resistance to malaria.
Chromosomes in the cell carry genetic information in the form of genes. They are responsible for storing, organizing, and transmitting this genetic information during cell division and reproduction. Chromosomes also play a crucial role in determining an organism's traits and characteristics.
The chemical responsible for genetic information in a cell is DNA
Chromosomes are found in the nucleus of cells. They are made up of DNA and are responsible for carrying and transmitting genetic information from one generation to the next.
No. Sickle Cell is not an infectious disease, but is genetic.
one genetic disease is sickle cell disease. another is thallasemia.
The nucleus in a plant cell houses the cell's genetic material (DNA) and is responsible for controlling the cell's activities, including cell growth, division, and protein synthesis. It serves as the cell's control center, regulating its functions and transmitting genetic information to new cells during cell division.
A genetic disease is a disease that was either passed onto you and/or your family is known to get that disease. An example of a genetic disease would be CF (Cystic Fibrosis). It occurs when a cell changes it's genetic information.
The nucleus, which is also the organelle that houses the genetic material in the cell, is responsible for directing the cell.
Sickle cell anemia is genetic. It is an autosomal recessive disease.
The nucleus, which is also the organelle that houses the genetic material in the cell, is responsible for directing the cell.
Parkinsons Disease or Sickle Cell Anemia.
Nucleus.