Biology, asked by anayda, 10 months ago

) in humans, the largest gene is present on
(1) Chromosome-1
(2) Y chromosome
a) X-chromosome
- Chromosome
TDF gene is the smallest gene in human with
1-231bp
2-14bp
3-2986bp
4-3000bp


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Answers

Answered by shahjad346
4

hey dud , your Ans of 1st question is that

the largest human gene being dystrophin at 2.4 million bases

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Answered by soniatiwari214
0

Answer:

The largest human gene is present on X-chromosome.

TDF gene has 14 base pairs.

Explanation:

  • The biggest human gene, DMD, contains the instructions needed to produce the protein dystrophin. Skeletal muscles, which are used for movement, and cardiac muscle, which is utilized for heartbeat, are where this protein is largely found. Neurons in the brain contain trace quantities of dystrophin.
  • Dystrophin is a component of a protein complex in the skeletal and cardiac muscles that functions to fortify muscle fibers and guard against damage while muscles contract and rest. Each muscle cell's structural framework (cytoskeleton) and the network of proteins and other molecules outside the cell are connected by the dystrophin complex, which serves as an anchor (extracellular matrix).
  • Mammals have a gene called TDF (Tests Determining Factor) on their Y chromosome.
  • Male sex may be determined thanks to the Y chromosome, which is present in males but absent in females. It also causes the undifferentiated gonads to develop into testes (male reproductive organ).

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