Respuesta :
Answer:
d. Under normal circumstances, each chromosome contains precisely one gene.
Explanation:
The gene is a segment of a DNA molecule, responsible for genetically inherited traits. Each gene consists of a specific DNA sequence that contains a code (instructions) to produce a protein that performs a specific function in the body. Each human cell has about 25,000 genes.
The genes are located within the chromosomes. A chromosome can house thousands of genes, it is not normal for a chromosome to house a gene or a few units. Thus, if a cell contains 46 chromosomes, that cell has an incalculable number of genes.
Answer:
The correct answer will be option D.
Explanation:
Genes are the coding sequence of the DNA which codes for specific proteins required for a function.
These genes are present physically as the segments on the DNA. These genes are important to an organism as they control a specific trait like the color of flowers and skin of a human.
The genes are located on a site called "locus' on pair of homologous chromosomes that is one on each chromatid. The number of genes varies from chromosomes that are genes can be present in a large number on a single chromosome.
These genes become functional only after they find a complementary pair on the chromosomes, the reason parents need to donate their genes during fertilization.
Thus, option D is the correct answer.