kromosomenes
Kromosomenes are the fundamental units of heredity, present in the cells of almost all organisms. They are long molecules of DNA packaged with proteins, and they carry the genes that determine inherited traits.
Most eukaryotic organisms have multiple linear chromosomes located in the cell nucleus. Each chromosome has features
Prokaryotes, by contrast, usually possess a single circular chromosome in the nucleoid area, and may harbor
Chromosome number is characteristic of a species. Humans typically have 46 chromosomes (23 pairs): 22 pairs
Chromosomes are reproduced and passed to daughter cells during cell division. In mitosis, somatic cells produce
Structural variations include deletions, duplications, inversions, and translocations. Aneuploidy—an abnormal number of chromosomes due to nondisjunction—can
Modern genetics uses techniques such as karyotyping, fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH), and genomic sequencing to