Viruses are often used as vectors to deliver copies of genes into cells. These modified viruses can effectively introduce genetic material into host cells by exploiting the virus's natural ability to infect and transfer DNA. Other methods include liposomes, which are lipid-based carriers that encapsulate the DNA, and plasmids, which are circular DNA molecules that can be taken up by cells. Each method has its advantages depending on the specific application and type of cells being targeted.
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There would be more DNA in a strawberry because strawberries are octoploids, they have 8 copies of genes rather than 2 copies found in a cheek cells .
Nucleic acid molecules used to deliver new genes to cells are called vectors. These vectors can be viruses (viral vectors) or artificially constructed pieces of DNA or RNA (non-viral vectors), and are essential for gene therapy research and applications.
The structure in cells where genes are found is called the nucleus. It is surrounded by a nuclear envelope and contains chromosomes, which are made of proteins and DNA. The DNA within the chromosomes carries the genetic information required for the functioning and development of the organism.
Genes are the basic units of heredity that contain instructions for the development, growth, and function of all body cells. These genes are composed of DNA and are passed down from parents to offspring through reproduction.
the genes!
To produse RNA
DNA, deoxyribonucleic acid, is the structure that contains the genes.
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Gene Therapy
Having different genes. Expressed.
There would be more DNA in a strawberry because strawberries are octoploids, they have 8 copies of genes rather than 2 copies found in a cheek cells .
Nucleic acid molecules used to deliver new genes to cells are called vectors. These vectors can be viruses (viral vectors) or artificially constructed pieces of DNA or RNA (non-viral vectors), and are essential for gene therapy research and applications.
The things in the nucleus are called chromosomes.. I think that's what you mean ..
All cells have genes
2 one from the mother and one from the father assuming that it is of a diploid organism also if there is no genetic disease such as downs syndrome that could cause multiple copies of genes
The structure in cells where genes are found is called the nucleus. It is surrounded by a nuclear envelope and contains chromosomes, which are made of proteins and DNA. The DNA within the chromosomes carries the genetic information required for the functioning and development of the organism.