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So we all know that a human has 46 Chromosomes, but wouldn't there be billions, maybe trillions of Chromosomes in the ENTIRE human body? Or does each cell have 46 of the same Chromosomes as there are in the other cells, so we only have 46 DIFFERENT Chromosomes?
Another question I have is, how many genes would there be in a singular Chromosome? Say for the first Chromosome we have x amount of genes. Does this mean that in another cell the first Chromosome would also have the same x amount of genes which provide the SAME traits/characteristics?
Another question. Since we have 2 pairs of 23 Chromosomes in a cell, does that mean they've got the exact same genes? What I mean is say for example Chromosome 1 in the first 23 Chromosomes have certain characteristics in it, does that mean Chromosome 1 in the second pair of 23 Chromosomes will have the exact same characteristics?
One more thing. Does each Chromosome have a particular trait to it? So let's say the 2nd Chromosome only has genes in it which help for sight or something of that sorts, or does each Chromosome have a combination of different genes. If it's the latter, why do we need 46 Chromosomes if there are already the same genes being produced for the other Chromosomes as well?
Another question I have is, how many genes would there be in a singular Chromosome? Say for the first Chromosome we have x amount of genes. Does this mean that in another cell the first Chromosome would also have the same x amount of genes which provide the SAME traits/characteristics?
Another question. Since we have 2 pairs of 23 Chromosomes in a cell, does that mean they've got the exact same genes? What I mean is say for example Chromosome 1 in the first 23 Chromosomes have certain characteristics in it, does that mean Chromosome 1 in the second pair of 23 Chromosomes will have the exact same characteristics?
One more thing. Does each Chromosome have a particular trait to it? So let's say the 2nd Chromosome only has genes in it which help for sight or something of that sorts, or does each Chromosome have a combination of different genes. If it's the latter, why do we need 46 Chromosomes if there are already the same genes being produced for the other Chromosomes as well?