Yes, fruit flies (Drosophila melanogaster) have giant chromosomes known as polytene chromosomes. These chromosomes are found in specific tissues, like salivary glands, and are formed by multiple rounds of DNA replication without cell division, resulting in thick, banded structures. Polytene chromosomes are useful for genetic studies because their distinct bands allow researchers to easily identify genes and study chromosomal mutations.
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Fruit flies (Drosophila melanogaster) have a total of 8 chromosomes, arranged in 4 pairs. This includes three pairs of autosomes and one pair of sex chromosomes. The diploid number of chromosomes in fruit flies is thus 2n = 8.
Fruit flies, specifically the species Drosophila melanogaster, have a total of 8 chromosomes, comprising 4 pairs. This includes three pairs of autosomes and one pair of sex chromosomes. The study of fruit flies has been pivotal in genetics and developmental biology due to their relatively simple genome and quick reproductive cycle.
It doesn't. It's all about what's inside those chromosomes (DNA). Potatoes have 48 chromosomes, humans have 46 and fruit flies have 8.
The haploid number in a fruit fly is 4. This means that each cell in a fruit fly contains 4 chromosomes, which are the structures that carry genetic information. When two haploid cells (like egg and sperm) combine during fertilization, the resulting zygote will have the diploid number of chromosomes (8 in the case of fruit flies).
8 chromosomes
Fruit flies have three pairs of chromosomes, two autosomes and one pair of sex chromosomes (XX in females and XY in males).
Fruit flies, also known as Drosophila melanogaster, have 8 pairs of chromosomes, totaling 16 chromosomes. These chromosomes contain both genetic material and regulatory elements that control various biological processes in the fruit fly.
Corn. Corn has 10 and fruit flies have 4.
Fruit flies have 8 chromosomes. 6 are autosomal, and 2 are sexual.
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The haploid number of chromosomes in a fruit fly is 4. This means that fruit flies have 4 chromosomes in their haploid cells, which are cells with half the usual number of chromosomes.
Fruit flies (Drosophila melanogaster) have a total of 8 chromosomes, arranged in 4 pairs. This includes three pairs of autosomes and one pair of sex chromosomes. The diploid number of chromosomes in fruit flies is thus 2n = 8.
it is Calvin BRIDGES who worked on Drosophila chromosomes for their sex determination.
Fruit flies are prolific breeders, have 4 pairs of chromosomes, and have easily distinguishable chromosomes.
a fruit fly has 4 pairs of chromosomes in every cell apart from gametes and usual exceptions.. red blood cells (no nucleus) etc
Fruit flies, specifically the species Drosophila melanogaster, have a total of 8 chromosomes, comprising 4 pairs. This includes three pairs of autosomes and one pair of sex chromosomes. The study of fruit flies has been pivotal in genetics and developmental biology due to their relatively simple genome and quick reproductive cycle.