Varadharajan Chandran

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Genes reside on chromosomes—long, filamentous structures buried within cells that contain tens of thousands of genes linked together in chains.II Humans have forty-six such chromosomes in total—twenty-three from one parent and twenty-three from another. The entire set of genetic instructions carried by an organism is termed a genome (think of the genome as the encyclopedia of all genes, with footnotes, annotations, instructions, and references).
The Gene: An Intimate History
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