sex-linked trait
autosomal trait
Yes, the trait for unattached earlobes is autosomal. This means that the gene responsible for determining earlobe attachment is located on one of the non-sex chromosomes.
A chromosome makes you who you are.In a cell, the chromosomes are located in the nucleus, the 'brain' of the cell. they are like the DNA, but not specifically. there is actual DNA for that.in a cell, the chromosomes are located in the nucleus, the 'brain' of the cell. they are like the DNA, but not specifically. there is actual DNA for that.
genes located on sex chromosomes are called sex-linked genes. In humans, there are two types of sex chromosomes: X and Y chromosomes.Genes located on the X chromosome are called X-linked and genes located on the Y chromosome are called Y-linked chromosomes.
Chromosomes in an animal cell are located within the nucleus. The nucleus acts as the control center of the cell and contains the genetic material in the form of chromosomes, which contain DNA.
autosomal trait
sex-linked trait
One example of a characteristic arising from genes located on chromosomes that are not gender determining is eye color. Eye color is determined by multiple genes located on different chromosomes and is not specifically tied to the X or Y chromosomes that determine gender.
sex-linked trait
Genes located on sex chromosomes play a crucial role in determining an individual's biological sex. The presence or absence of certain genes on these chromosomes influences the development of reproductive organs and secondary sexual characteristics, ultimately determining whether an individual is male or female.
The specific gene located on the sex chromosomes is the SRY gene, which is responsible for determining male sex characteristics.
A sex-linked trait is a genetic characteristic that is determined by genes located on the sex chromosomes, specifically the X or Y chromosomes. This differs from other types of genetic traits because they are not influenced by the sex chromosomes and can be located on any of the other chromosomes in the cell.
Yes, the trait for unattached earlobes is autosomal. This means that the gene responsible for determining earlobe attachment is located on one of the non-sex chromosomes.
No, the genes are in the chromosomes
Chromosomes are located in every cell of the body humans have 24 chromosomes, so there are 24 chromosomes in one single cell
A chromosome makes you who you are.In a cell, the chromosomes are located in the nucleus, the 'brain' of the cell. they are like the DNA, but not specifically. there is actual DNA for that.in a cell, the chromosomes are located in the nucleus, the 'brain' of the cell. they are like the DNA, but not specifically. there is actual DNA for that.
Chromosomes the genes are located on chromosomes in the nucleus of each plant cell.