Biology, asked by aman7886, 1 year ago

name the fundamental unit of DNA that carries genettic information


knight126: it's a gene which often carries the genetic material to the next progeny
VijayaParate: Gene is the fundamental unit of DNA
zeeshanjunaid2k17: MY ANSWER IS CORRECT
zeeshanjunaid2k17: CHROMOSOME CONTAINS GENE

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Answered by HappyJohn
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Gene is the fundamental unit of DNA which is responsible for carrying genetic information.

Explaination:

Gene is termed as the functional and basic unit of heredity.

• It is estimated that about 20 thousand to 25 thousand genes are present in the body of humans.

• Genes are made up of many numbers of DNA.

• The basic and functional and physical unit of gene is the cistron.

• The genes are responsible for carrying the heredity and genetic information from the body of the parents to the daughter cells.

• It is interesting to note that every person on this Earth has two copies of a single gene, one that is transferred from each parent body.

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Answered by hotelcalifornia
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The primary physical and functional unit of heredity is a gene.

What are genes?

  • A characteristics head about as paths to make particles called proteins.
  • Every individual has two copies of each and every gene, one procured from each parent.
  • Most characteristics are comparable in all people, but couple of characteristics are to some degree extraordinary between people.
  • Alleles are sorts of comparable quality with little differentiations in their course of action of DNA bases.
  • These little qualifications add to each individual's astounding real components.

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