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Q: How do you Describe the chromosome (DNA) of bacteria and tell it and location?
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What is the purpose of genetic mapping?

Genetic mapping is mapping genes to a specific location on a chromosome. therefore the purpose is that it helps to tell where on the chromosome a mutation is. For example if scientists find were on a chromosome a gene for a certain mutation, they can conduct gene therapy to replace it with a normal version of that gene. Basically it just tells scientists the location of a mutation so they can fix it more efficiently.


How can you tell whether a chromosome has doubled?

You can tell a chromosome has doubled because of the DNA's strands. They coil very tightly.


A somatic cell having two of each type of chromosome has a chromosome number?

A somatic cell with two of each type of chromosome has a diploid chromosome number. This means the cell contains two sets of chromosomes, one from each parent, and the chromosomes occur in pairs.


How can you tell if a chromosome has doubled?

Careful observation is the key.


Describe North America's location on earth and tell how this affects its climate and plant and animal life?

OMG did you get that from a 6th grade S.S. textbook?


When do you use coordinators?

When you need to tell somebody else the location of a point, and you can only text it, you can't draw him a picture. That's when you describe the location in terms of (x, y), latitude / longitude, or "the corner of 'A' Avenue and 'B' Street".


What does global grid of longitude and latitude tell a map user?

Latitude and longitude give you way to describe, with whatever level of precision that you need, exactly where any location on the Earth is.


How can you tell the difference between the original and replicated part of each chromosome?

In late anaphase and G1 of interphase, a chromosome is unreplicated and consists of a single DNA double helix. A replicated chromosome contains two identical DNA double helices.


What are some protist jokes?

"how can you tell a male chromosome from a female chromosome?" You pull down its GENES!!! and, "what do u get when a Euglena crosses the road?" "a squashed nuclei!" aren't i so cilia???!!!


If you were attempting to explain to Jake how a chromosome looks you would most accurately tell him its like a?

rod.


What does longitude and latitude lines help us do?

Latitude and longitude are angles used to describe the location of any point on Earth. They are the 'address' of the point.


Is tell an adjective?

No tell is not a adjective. Adjectives describe something in a sentence.