A gene occupies a specific position on a chromosome

A gene consists of a length of DNA found in the nucleus. This length of DNA causes a specific characteristic by coding for specific polypeptides.
Exam Tip
Remember – each chromosome in a human cell nucleus contains one very long DNA molecule. This DNA molecule is made up of thousands of specific nucleotide sequences called genes that code for specific polypeptides.
Through experiments and genetic mapping techniques, scientists were able to work out the specific physical location of a gene on a chromosome
Comparing the Number of Genes
Species vary in the number of genes they have
Counting the exact number of genes in a species is difficult, so you may see conflicting numbers in different sources
Comparing the Number of Genes between Different Organisms Table

For the comparison of the number of genes you need to know at least one plant and one bacterium, and at least one species with more than humans and one species with fewer genes than humans.The "number of genes" should not be referred to or confused with "genome size" as this term is used for the total amount of DNA (usually measured in the number of base pairs). Much of a eukaryotic species' genome does not code for polypeptides.
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