Yes, i believe they are. That is why they need only to swab the inside of a mans mouth to see if he is the father of a child.
All non-mutated somatic (non-sex cell) cells have the same chromasomes and same genes, within an organism. The difference between the cells is which of the genes are active in it.
All your genes are present in your liver cells
Genotype is the set of all genes present in the nucleus of a somatic cell. Alleles are segments of DNA containing multiple genes
what is the first living cell to get all its genes identified?
Although all cells contain the same DNA, different genes are expressed in different cell types, leading to their specialization. This process is influenced by various factors, including chemical signals, the cell's environment, and transcription factors that activate or silence specific genes. For example, a cell destined to become a brain cell might express genes that promote neural development, while a skin cell expresses genes related to skin formation. This selective gene expression is what ultimately determines a cell's identity and function.
Every cell in our bodies contains the same set of genes, which are encoded in the DNA. However, not all genes are expressed in every cell; gene expression is regulated and varies depending on the cell type, developmental stage, and environmental factors. For instance, muscle cells express genes that enable contraction, while skin cells express genes related to protection. This selective gene expression allows for the specialization of cells, enabling them to perform distinct functions within the body.
The nucleus in cells contains genetic information, DNA, stored in chromosomes which carry out the coded instructions for all cell activity.
Yes, each cell in our body has a nuclei, and in each nuclei there are all the bodies chromosomes including eye color.
No, there is garbage DNA at the ends of the chromosomes (Telomere). The telomere does have a purpose but it does not get used for instructions to create fingers or modify skin complexion etc.
nucleus
the genes can be called inheritable genes..
Whether the DNA is from your finger, your liver, or your brain, the genes are all there. Depending on where the cell differentiated, different genes are activated while others are dormant. The genes in liver are also present in fingers, they just aren't activated. As of right now, scientists have no way of activating or deactivating a gene.