Genes are found in the nucleus of cells within the human body. They are located on chromosomes, which are thread-like structures that carry genetic information. Genes are segments of DNA that code for specific proteins and play a central role in determining an individual's traits and characteristics.
they have cells and the cells can be in a animal body or it can be in a human body.
It was expected that we will find out about 1,00,00 different genes before Human genome mapping was done. In fact, we could find lesser number. Different books give different number but number is probably between 20,000 to 25,000. We got psychological depression, when we found same number of genes in round worm also.
It is surprisingly that we only have 300,000 genes inside our body. The scientists also think that we have billions of genes.
DNA is found in the cell nucleus of eukaryotic cells in the form of chromosomes. It is also found in the mitochondria, where it is responsible for encoding some of the genes necessary for mitochondrial function.
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Genes are found on the DNA, which is located in the nucleus.
The human body contains approximately 20,000-25,000 genes. These genes provide the instructions for making proteins and determining our traits and characteristics.
there are 42 chromosomes in the human body
they have cells and the cells can be in a animal body or it can be in a human body.
Genes are in every cell in the body, in the nucleus. They are the genetic material. it is well hidden in the nucleas it embedds itself in to it
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In the DNA in every cell.
It can be in whole body of human.
in human body nucleoproteins are found in chromosomes
Humans have around 20,000-25,000 genes in their genome, similar to that of a mouse. Fish species may have varying numbers of genes in their genome, but generally have a comparable number to humans and mice. There is significant overlap in the number of genes found in human, fish, and mouse genomes.
Sequencing of the entire genetic make-up of the zebrafish has revealed that 70 per cent of protein-coding human genes are related to genes found in the zebrafish and that 84 per cent of genes known to be associated with human disease have a zebrafish counterpart.
It was expected that we will find out about 1,00,00 different genes before Human genome mapping was done. In fact, we could find lesser number. Different books give different number but number is probably between 20,000 to 25,000. We got psychological depression, when we found same number of genes in round worm also.