There seems to be no scientific evidence that proves complexity of organisms with respect to number of chromosomes. However, the word "complexity" is some what subjective. Though you may think that the more number of chromosomes, the more alleles are coded for and the higher the complexity, it has hard to tell differences. Ex. Humans can differentiate from each other very easly while we cant tell a zebra from another zebra but a baby remebers his/her mother's stripe pattern at birth. This in our prospective they may not seem as "complex" as us humans but in their eyes they perceive it differently.
To answer your question in the way that I think you are asking:
If your looking for a specific example of how a less "complex" oraganism's chromosme number compare to a more "complex" organism, a human has 46 chromosomes but a crayfish has 200.
Once again, the word "complexity" is ambiguous and subjective but understanding your general aim, there is no proven correlation between number of chromosomes and "complexity" of organism
2006-11-27 10:41:11
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answered by HC 2
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There may be a correlation that has not been proven scientifically yet.
However, it is correct that the correlation would not be...
more chromosomes = more complex
If there is a correlation, it is not on a greater the chromosomes, the more complex the organism level.
Perhaps, one could say, that the organism with closest to 46 chromosomes is the most complex. Of course, that is rather humanly-biased. Which is why the dolphins hate us so much.
2006-11-27 09:20:52
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answered by Anonymous
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No, chromosomes are purely bits of genetic cloth ... i.e. the nuclear DNA is purely chop up up into fragments that make replication extra uncomplicated. An organism's DNA could have fairly some genes placed on a small form of chromosomes, or a small form of genes placed distributed over a huge form of chromosomes. A 2d element is that the straightforward *huge style* of genes could have little correlation to the "complexity" of the organism. A unmarried gene could have diverse complicated applications, or influence diverse expressions of different genes ... even as an finished number of genes (some inactive, some lively) would mutually administration a marginally straight forward function. the point being, the complexity of an organism won't be able to be defined by this type of shallow statement like declaring an organism is extra complicated because it has *extra* genes or chromosomes. (in reality, extra genes can advise extra complexity, yet as I defined above, it isn't continually the case, because it relies upon on the kinds of genes, for this reason it will be an really inconsistent declare) And the above human being is incorrect (declaring that human beings are seen the most complicated), human beings have this extraordinary idea that they are one way or the different extra "complicated" than all different organisms. Why? we've surely no reason to be so smug. We take position to have huge brains. it really is it. as an get mutually, the digestive gadget of a ruminant (like a cow or a goat), is a techniques extra complicated than ours, and may want to really signify a techniques extra complexity and a a techniques better form of genes, than the complexity or genes needed to outline our worried gadget. Or the archives of photosynthesis in rice, or a fern, might want to correctly be way previous any complexity (which includes our brains) in our personal bodies.
2016-11-29 20:44:37
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answered by Anonymous
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No there isn't a correlation. there is an amoeba that has many more chromosomes than humans. count of chromosomes has nothing to do with the complexity. it has to do with the DNA and which genes are triggered.
check this site out.
http://pathlights.com/ce_encyclopedia/15sim03.htm
it gives chromosome counts for many species
2006-11-27 09:17:35
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answered by ? 2
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No. Generally speaking simple organisms have fewer chromosomes but some plants have more than humans.
2006-11-27 09:14:10
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answered by Ralph 5
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Not really. The animal with the most chromasomes is the hermit crab and the plant with the most is the Ophioglossum fern.
2006-11-27 09:14:34
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answered by Anonymous
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