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KengaRu [80]
3 years ago
6

What would the chromosome to the right be called?

Biology
1 answer:
Maslowich3 years ago
6 0

Answer:

The two identical chromosomes that result from DNA replication are referred to as sister chromatids. Sister chromatids are held together by proteins at a region of the chromosome called the centromere. Chromosomes undergo additional compaction at the beginning of mitosis.

Explanation:

Based on the position of centromere and length of chromosomal arms, the chromosomes are classified into 4 groups:

(1). Telocentric chromosomes.

(2). Acrocentric chromosomes.

(3). Sub-metacentric chromosomes.

(4). Metacentric chromosomes.

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