Chromosome 21 is the smallest human chromosome. Inside of the chromosome, there are 48 billion nucleotides, the building blocks of DNA.
the bacterial cell reproduces the bacterial chromosome that the human gene codes for.
nucleus → chromosome → gene
Cell. Chromosomes are found within a cactus, similarly, genes are found within a cell.
The host cell would have transgenic DNA. A vector is often used to this.
No, a gene is not the smallest part of a cell; rather, it is a segment of DNA that encodes information for the synthesis of proteins. The smallest unit of a cell is typically considered to be the cell itself, while at a molecular level, the smallest components would be molecules such as nucleotides (which make up DNA) or even atoms. Genes are essential for cellular function, but they are part of larger structures within cells.
Smallest to largest: Gene (a place on a chromosome); chromosome (there are 46 in human cells); and DNA (because it accounts for all the genetic material in a cell).
From smallest to largest: DNA (where DNA = short sequences of nucleotides) gene chromosome nucleus sperm cell
it would be 1st chromosome. then gene. then DNA
order from largest to smallest: gene, genome, chromosome, DNA, gene pool
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i think in the cell
the bacterial cell reproduces the bacterial chromosome that the human gene codes for.
Only the Cell
Gene < Chromosome < Nucleus < Cell
The order from smallest to largest is gene, chromosome, and then cell. A gene is a segment of DNA that encodes for a specific protein or trait. Chromosomes are structures made up of DNA and proteins that contain many genes, and they are found within the nucleus of a cell. Cells are the basic units of life that contain chromosomes within their nucleus, along with other cellular components.
nucleus → chromosome → gene