I think so. According to my genotyping performed by 23and me, my 9th chromosome is where I derive most of my 1% Sub-Saharan African descent from. This, according to several recent studies published in the New England Journal has a high correlation to people with unkempt households (like mine).
Two, one from each parent. Over 90,000 genes are found on each chromosome and are mostly responsible for protein productions.
One copy will be made totalling 2 of the same chromosome, one for each cell.
Haploid cells contain one copy of each chromosome. This means they have half the number of chromosomes as diploid cells, which have two copies of each chromosome.
Each member of a chromosome pair comes from one parent; one chromosome is inherited from the mother and the other from the father. This means that for each chromosome in a pair, one is maternal and the other is paternal. These chromosomes carry genes that determine various traits and characteristics of an organism. In humans, for instance, there are 23 pairs of chromosomes, totaling 46, with half coming from each parent.
There will be two copies of each chromosome in all somatic cells called homologous chromosome..In case of reproductive cells there will be only one set during gamete formation...
Two, one from each parent. Over 90,000 genes are found on each chromosome and are mostly responsible for protein productions.
If you mean haploid, as in half of each chromosome, or containing only one chromatid from each full chromosome, thenthe cell is called haploid.
If you mean haploid, as in half of each chromosome, or containing only one chromatid from each full chromosome, thenthe cell is called haploid.
Each chromosome in a pair of homologous chromosomes is inherited from one parent. One chromosome comes from the mother (maternal) and the other from the father (paternal).
One copy will be made totalling 2 of the same chromosome, one for each cell.
A somatic cell with two of each type of chromosome has a diploid chromosome number. This means that the cell has a complete set of chromosomes, one from each parent.
Haploid cells contain one copy of each chromosome. This means they have half the number of chromosomes as diploid cells, which have two copies of each chromosome.
Having one of each type of chromosome is characteristic of diploid organisms, where each cell contains two sets of chromosomes, one from each parent. This is the typical chromosome number for most animal species, including humans (46 chromosomes in total).
Each member of a chromosome pair comes from one parent; one chromosome is inherited from the mother and the other from the father. This means that for each chromosome in a pair, one is maternal and the other is paternal. These chromosomes carry genes that determine various traits and characteristics of an organism. In humans, for instance, there are 23 pairs of chromosomes, totaling 46, with half coming from each parent.
Haploid
Can each chromosome usually contain multiple genes? yes each chromosome usually contains more than one gene.
There will be two copies of each chromosome in all somatic cells called homologous chromosome..In case of reproductive cells there will be only one set during gamete formation...