Obesity is a complex trait influenced by multiple genetic and environmental factors, and it is associated with several chromosomes. Notably, variations on chromosome 16, particularly in the FTO gene, have been linked to increased obesity risk. Additionally, other genes related to obesity have been identified on chromosomes 1, 2, 3, 10, and 12, among others. Therefore, there isn't a single chromosome for obesity, but rather multiple regions across different chromosomes that contribute to this condition.
Y chromosome
Nail Patella Syndrome is found on chromosome #9. If you search "what chromosome is nail patella syndrome on?" in Google, then it will give you a bunch of websites that have a bunch of info. about it. hope this helps. :-)
Chromosome
Y i think
The genes that determines gender can be found in the Y chromosome.
Obesity is commonly found in the Indian Tribes of America.
Chromosome 7
Y chromosome
Nail Patella Syndrome is found on chromosome #9. If you search "what chromosome is nail patella syndrome on?" in Google, then it will give you a bunch of websites that have a bunch of info. about it. hope this helps. :-)
An inactivated X chromosome would be found in the nucleus of a female somatic cell.
They isolated three genes on chromosome 15 -- GABRA5, GABRB3 and GABRG3
Typically, a chromosome contains hundreds to thousands of genes.
Most sex-linked traits are found on the X chromosome because males have only one X chromosome, so any gene on the X chromosome will be expressed in males. In females, who have two X chromosomes, one X chromosome can compensate for any harmful gene on the other X chromosome.
Chromosome
26
GENETICS
nucleus:)