DNA, Chromosomes and Genes - Page 4
Questions
- How can DNA be extracted from saliva?
- What are chromatin and chromosomes made from?
- How are genes organized on a chromosome?
- What is an example of allele?
- What is the main function of microtubules in the cell?
- How is the hereditary information in DNA coded and passed from generation to generation?
- Q.How can the problem of DNA doubling be solved to maintain the consistency of genetic material throughout the species??? Plz help
- Adenine, guanine, cytosine, and thymine are the four nitrogenous bases present in the DNA of all organisms. Which scientist discovered these bases?
- What is the difference between a sister chromatid and a non-sister chromatid?
- What kinds of proteins make up the mitotic spindle?
- How are chromosomes related to chromatin?
- Blood type is considered to be class evidence. Although it may not specifically identify the suspect, explain how it still could be useful in helping to investigate a crime?
- If a strand of DNA has 15 cytosines how many thymine will there be?
- What does it mean for a gene to be highly conserved?
- A fruit fly has diploid cells with 8 chromosomes. How many chromosomes are in its haploid gametes?
- What does a DNA molecule look like?
- What are the monomers of DNA and RNA?
- What is DNA made of?
- Give a detailed yet easy to understand explanation about what DNA is and its job (factors etc.) Also, please include chromosomes and genes. A better understanding?
- Which of the following is the most disorganized? A. sister chromatid; B. chromatin; C. double helix; or D. chromosome