As best as we know;
it holds the codes to make proteins.
It also has some control over the rate of protein production,
and a way to turn it on or off.
There's also a lot of other data there that we just don't understand -
some of which we think is obsolete junk.
Chromosomes contain genetic information in the form of DNA, which carries instructions for cell function, growth, and development. Each chromosome carries specific genes that determine traits and characteristics of an organism. During cell division, chromosomes ensure that genetic information is accurately replicated and passed on to new cells.
A broken part of a chromosome that becomes attached to a nonhomologous chromosome without molecular loss is known as a translocation. This can lead to genetic disorders if the translocated segment disrupts the function of important genes located on the chromosome.
No, prokaryotic chromosomes only comprise of one chromosome.
The chromosomal abnormality associated with a part of a chromosome breaking away and attaching to a non-homologous chromosome is called a translocation. This can lead to various genetic disorders and cancers, such as chronic myelogenous leukemia (CML), where a piece of chromosome 9 and chromosome 22 exchange places, forming the Philadelphia chromosome. Translocations can disrupt gene function and regulation, potentially resulting in significant health issues.
These changes usually occur in meiosis not mitosis. It causes a mixing of the alleles.
a chromosome carries millions of genes
It's chromosome complement.
Chromosomes are structures composed of DNA and proteins. They carry the genetic information of the cell. In eukaryotic cells they are located in the nucleus.
Chromosomes contain genetic information in the form of DNA, which carries instructions for cell function, growth, and development. Each chromosome carries specific genes that determine traits and characteristics of an organism. During cell division, chromosomes ensure that genetic information is accurately replicated and passed on to new cells.
It appears that on the B4, there is a gene that reinforces nicotine dependence.
A broken part of a chromosome that becomes attached to a nonhomologous chromosome without molecular loss is known as a translocation. This can lead to genetic disorders if the translocated segment disrupts the function of important genes located on the chromosome.
Main propulsion is the function of the marine main engine.
THE main function of grimpsy is a port
Main propulsion is the function of the marine main engine.
reduces chromosome number by half, produces gametes
I assume you mean chromosome.
what is the main function of the US senate?