1) All living organisms contain DNA. (We don't know about any organism till date that does not contain DNA and viruses are not yet classified as full fledged organisms)
2) DNA is a very long molecule.
3) It consists of two parts: (a) a sugar backbone and (b) base pairs
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4) It can be visualised as having the shape of a ladder where the sugar backbone forms the vertical side and the base pairs the rungs.
5) There are four different nucleobases (a) Adenine (b) Thymine (c) Guanine and (d) Cytosine
6) The order of arrangement of these base pairs in the DNA molecule acts like a code to produce proteins.
7) There are discreet parts of this DNA molecule which code for a certain protein. These parts are called genes.
8) Every gene codes for a single protein.
9) These proteins do some work which can be building and repairing, catalyzing reactions etc.
10) There are thousands of such genes in a DNA molecule.
11) The combination of these genes and in turn the proteins they produce make us what we are.
12) Each and every cell of out body contains this DNA in its dense central portion called the nucleus.
13) In the nucleus there is not one but many unique molecules of DNA each containing different information.
14) The number may vary among different species (Humans have 23 chromosome pairs).
15) Each such DNA molecule is called a chromosome. We have two copies of every chromosome which are identical to each other apart from the sex chromosomes. more info
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chromosome
16) The entire set of the chromosomes is called the genome.
Well that is about as concise as I can put it. There are a couple of loose ends there but I think they are unavoidable.
n.karthick said:
One guy was telling me that gene is like software and chromosome is like hardware. Is this analogy correct? I got confused how there could be software like thing in a tiny living organism.
Please explain, thanks.
Well I cannot relate to that analogy. A better one would be
Imagine that the genome is a book.
There are twenty-three chapters, called CHROMOSOMES.
Each chapter contains several thousand stories, called GENES.
Each story is made up of paragraphs, called EXONS, which are interrupted
by advertisements called INTRONS.
Each paragraph is made up of words, called CODONS.
Each word is written in letters called BASES.
This one's from the book "Genome" by Matt Ridley. I highly recommend it if you really want to learn about genetics.