OBJECTIVE LIFE SCIENCE
GENETICS
Question
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Which word describes the total number of genes in an organism. ALL your genes!!!
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diploid
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haploid
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Either A or B
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None of the above
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Explanation:
Detailed explanation-1: -A diploid chromosome set occurs in most eukaryotes in somatic cells – that is, non-sex cells. These cells contain the entire set of genetic material, or chromosomes, of the organism, or double the haploid chromosome set. Thus, the entire gene set of an organism is located in every cell of that organism.
Detailed explanation-2: -Listen to pronunciation. (JEE-nome) The complete set of DNA (genetic material) in an organism.
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