No. The human cell has 23 chromosome pairs (total 46 chromosomes). Each chromosome has many genes.
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Flies have the same type of DNA as we do. Except their genes are not the same. We don't need genes to make wings but they do. . They have 8 chromosomes and humans have 46. And humans and flies have 60% the same genes.
No. The human cell has 23 chromosome pairs (total 46 chromosomes). Each chromosome has many genes.
Humans have 46 chromosomes.
"Scientists estimate that there are between 20 000 and 25 000 genes in the human body" AQA Science GCSE Biology The human body has also 46 chromosomes which are completely different and shouldn't be muddled.
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No. Humans have 46 chromosomes " beaded " with about 25,000 genes.
Flies have the same type of DNA as we do. Except their genes are not the same. We don't need genes to make wings but they do. . They have 8 chromosomes and humans have 46. And humans and flies have 60% the same genes.
No. The human cell has 23 chromosome pairs (total 46 chromosomes). Each chromosome has many genes.
Genes ARE heredity.
Humans have approximately 20,000-25,000 genes. These genes encode proteins and play a role in determining various traits and functions of the human body.
Humans have 46 chromosomes.
Humans have 22 pairs of autosomes and one pair of sex chromosomes (XX for females, XY for males). Each autosomal pair contains approximately 1,000-2,000 genes, while the X chromosome has around 1,500 genes and the Y chromosome has around 200 genes.
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Its the other way around. We have 46 chromosomes in each of our cells. The number of genes per chromosome varies between 500 and 4,000, with a total of about 32,000 genes in the 46 chromosomes.
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