DNA is the smallest unit say a letter, then Gene it's like word, after that Chromosome it's like a sentence, Finally the biggest unit is Genome it's like a paragraph.
nucleus → chromosome → gene
genome -> chromosome -> DNA -> gene
Due to its relation with formation of globin.
The HBB gene, which codes for the beta globin protein, is located on chromosome 11.
DNA or genens these are the segments of the chromosome.
nucleus → chromosome → gene
genome -> chromosome -> DNA -> gene
order from largest to smallest: gene, genome, chromosome, DNA, gene pool
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).
Only the Cell
Gene maps show the location of genes on a chromosome. They are produced using data from genetic markers that are known to be located near specific genes. Techniques like genetic linkage analysis and genome sequencing are used to determine the order and distance between genes on a chromosome.
The gene is on the short (p) arm of the X chromosome. The gene is known as the dystrophin gene, or simply DMD. It is the longest gene known in the human genome, and codes for the protein dystrophin. According to Aminoff, 2005; the point mutation causing Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy is exhibited on the Xp21 gene, belonging to the above stated chromosome.
Genome = the total genetic content (many genes) contained in a haploid set of chromosomes in eukaryotes, in a single chromosome in bacteria, or in the DNA or RNA of viruses. a gene = One unit of the genome, consisting of a sequence of DNA that occupies a specific location on a chromosome and determines a particular characteristic in an organism
gene chromosome genome
Ok Its Like This::DNAGeneChromosomeNucleusCell
Yes, there was. A specific gene in chromosome 7 of the human genome was given the official name of "Sonic", in a tribute to Sonic the Hedgehog. However the name has now been retracted, as have all the other "comedy" names for human genes, to make the field a more serious subject.
Due to its relation with formation of globin.