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A gene is one segment of a chromosome. A gene tells how to make one kind of protein.

A gene is made of DNA.

A chromosome is a structure that is coiled up DNA. Sections of the chromosomes are genes.

DNA is the molecule that makes a gene and the larger chromosomes of which the gene is a part.


If a chromosome is a cookbook, then:
a gene is one recipe in the cookbook;
and the letters that spell the words in the recipe are DNA

2007-01-28 14:30:38 · answer #1 · answered by ecolink 7 · 0 0

Genes are the long strand of DNA, and DNA that are twisted up together into an X shape is called a chromosome.

2007-01-28 22:20:41 · answer #2 · answered by nick t 1 · 0 0

Hold the spool in your hand and ask the students to describe what you have in your hand. Ask them what substances (cotton and wood) are present and what structures (thread and spool) are present. Conclude that the thread of cotton is wound around the spool made of wood. Equate the substance DNA (one molecule per one spool) to thread and the substance wood to the protein (histone) it's wound around (even though DNA is not actually wound around the histone in this manner.)

After this is established, unwind a fair amount of thread which accumulates in your hand and proceed to throw it at a student in the second row. Of course, it does not quite get there. Ask them why? It's not a convenient way to transfer the thread (DNA). Rewind the thread (DNA) and then throw the spool of thread (chromosome) to a student in the back row. Why was the spool of thread easier to catch?

Then discuss the importance of "wrapped" DNA (coiled and supercoiled into chromosomes only when DNA needs to be transferred to another part of the cell which happens during mitosis or meiosis after replication.) Stress that when the thread (DNA) is being used (during interphase) it is not so tightly coiled or wound and this is analogous to DNA in a working cell.

Next, take a colored marker and color over a two foot section of the thread. Equate this to the DNA nucleotide sequence for a particular gene. If you are using red ink, tell them this might be an instruction (gene) for the cell to make a red pigment (protein). Continue to unwind another two or three feet of thread and color it blue to represent a gene that might code for the cell to make a blue pigment (protein). Then rewind this thread around the spool so that the blue and red sections appear as part of the linear order of the thread on the spool (linear order of genes on a chromosome).

2007-01-28 22:31:16 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

DNA makes genes, genes are located on chromosomes

2007-01-28 22:18:23 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

DNA makes genes or it kind of is genes, and chromosomes make DNA in a cell.

2007-01-28 22:22:11 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

they are sisters

2007-01-28 22:23:01 · answer #6 · answered by patric 3 · 0 1

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