Q: What is the shortest phase of the cell cycle.
A: Cell cycle is a division in which parent cell splits and results in production of daughter cell .…
Q: What is the difference between sister chromatids and homologous chromosomes?
A: Homologous chromosomes are those chromosomes that have the same set of genes but are not genetically…
Q: what part of interphase II is crucial in meiosis for the producttion of haploid cells?
A: During the formation of haploid cells or gametes, the process of meiosis occurs twice (Meiosis I and…
Q: How many sister chromatids are in a chromosome?
A: The replication of DNA results in the formation of the two identical chromosomes known as sister…
Q: What is a structure in the centromere region of each chromatid that is specialized for conveyance?
A: Cell is the smallest structural and, functional unit of life. It is simple machinery that houses all…
Q: What are the stages of mitosis in order
A: Mitosis is a kind of cell division that is found in all organisms. Here a single cell divides into…
Q: What event causes the mosaic (mixed) appearance of 2 inside chromatids?
A: A chromatid is one of two halves of a replicated chromosome. The chromosomes first replicate during…
Q: What is sister chromatids
A: Chromatids: In the process of cell division, the chromosomes replicate such that each daughter cell…
Q: A group of naturally occurring diploids of a species has 50 pairs of chromosomes. how many…
A: Mitosis It is the division of chromosomes in a cell Usually followed by cytokinesis or cell…
Q: What are the differences between daughter chromosomes and sister chromatids
A: Chromosomes are thread-like structures within the nucleus of a cell, which are made of…
Q: What is the function of the fused kinetochore found on sister chromatids in prometaphase?
A: In prometaphase I of Meiosis I, the critical event is the attachment of the spindle fibre…
Q: After crossing over the points of attachment between non sister chromatids what are they called?
A: Crossing over is the process of exchange of the chromosome segments between the non-sister…
Q: If zebrafish have a diploid number of 12, what is the chromosome number in the daughter cells of the…
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Q: How many total sister chromatids are present in this cell?
A: Crossing over is defined as a process where the homologous pair of chromosomes exchange the segment…
Q: How many nonsister chromatids are in a chromosome?
A: Chromosomes are carrier of deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA). DNA is the genetic material. Chromatid…
Q: What is the difference between homologs and sister chromatids?
A: Introduction Chromosomes are referred to the condensed stage of chromatin fibre. Chromosomes are…
Q: What is the point called where two non sister chromatids cross over?
A: The process of breaking down of nuclear envelope and the association of proteins associated with…
Q: If there are 32 sister chromatieds in a normal somatic cell, what is the haploid number for that…
A: Chromosome are the string like structure that comprises of DNA , histone proteins as well as…
Q: Is metaphase 1 haploid or diploid?
A: Cell division(Mitosis and Meiosis) both consists of four phases:- a)Prophase(I Phase) b)Metaphase(II…
Q: What is prochromosome?
A: Genetics is the branch of biology which deals with genes, heredity, and genome in the organism.…
Q: what stage are sister chromatids separated
A: Cell division takes place by nuclear as well as cytoplasmic division. There are two types of cell…
Q: What is the mutual exchange of corresponding parts of non sister chromatids known as?
A: In meiosis I, during Pachytene, crossing over occurs between the non-sister chromatids of the…
Q: Are sister chromatids identical to each other in nucleotide sequence?
A: Often the term sister chromatid is misunderstood as the homologous chromosome. But homologous and…
Q: What is a sister chromatid? Are sister chromatids genetically similar or identical? Explain
A: Chromosomes are long thread-like structures that carry coded genetic information in the form of DNA.…
Q: During mitosis, where does a kinetochore develops?
A: Mitosis is a type cell division by which the somatic cells are formed. It involves a series of steps…
Q: If human somatic cells have 46 chromosomes, how many chromosomes do human gametes have?
A: The size of chromosomes vary from species to species and genera to genera. Usually, within a…
Q: Where do centromeres dissolve in meiosis?
A: Meiosis is a kind of cell division occurring in the germ cells of the body that gives rise to four…
Q: The somatic cells of a given species contain 14 pairs of chromosomes. If a gamete receives one…
A: Somatic cells contain 2n number of chromosomes (diploid) and gametes contain n number of chromosomes…
Q: Structure A and B are Sister Chromatids or homologous chromosomes? Structure C and D are Sister…
A: A chromosome is a well-organized bundle of DNA present in the cell nucleus. The number of…
Q: Can meiosis occur in haploid cells? Why?
A: Meiosis is a type of cell division which results in the production of four daughter cells containing…
Q: What are sister and Nonsister chromatids?
A: A newly copied one-half of the replicated chromosome is termed as a chromatid. Before the cell…
Q: The chromosomal region where sister chromatids are attached to each other is called the
A: Introduction :- A chromosome is a lengthy DNA molecule that contains part or all of an organism's…
Q: How many chromatids are shown in this DIAGRAM? How many centromeres? Please choose from one of the…
A: The nucleus of a cell contains the nucleic acids that are responsible for the transmission of traits…
Q: What is the structure that maintains identical chromatids bound?
A: DNA is present inside the nucleus. DNA coils around the histone to form a nucleosome. Nucleosomes…
Q: What would be the effect of crossing-over between two sister chromatids?
A: A chromosome has one chromatid before DNA replication.
Q: . One oak tree cell with 14 chromosomes undergoesmitosis. How many daughter cells are formed,…
A: The cell cycle, or cell-division cycle, is the series of events that take place in a cell leading to…
Q: a homologous pair of chromosomes always has two sister chromatids each? true or false?
A: Chromosomes are compact form of DNA in which DNA is wrapped around histone proteins. These are…
Q: Can mitosis occur in haploid (n) cells? And in triploid cells?
A: Mitosis is a process of cell division which gives rise to two daughter cells at the end of the…
Q: What structure is formed by when two sister chromatids areheld together by a centromere?
A: In the process of cell division, the chromatin present in the nucleus shrinks and form a thread-like…
Q: what is chromatid?
A: Chromosome are structure that are made by condense coiling of DNA or RNA along with histone and…
Q: Are sister chromatids homologous?
A: Chromatids are each of the two threadlike strands into which a chromosome divides longitudinally…
Q: How many chromatids are present in a duplicated chromosome?
A: Chromosomes are the amalgamation and groupings of deoxyribonucleic acids in a cluster within the…
Q: In a Drosophila where somatic cells have 8 chromosomes, and gametes have 4 chromosomes, what is the…
A: Meiotic cell division is the process in which a single chromosomal replications cycle is followed by…
Q: chromatids. Chromatids that are attached at the centromere are called O a. daughter O b. sister C.…
A: DNA or deoxyribonucleic acid is a biomolecule composed of nitrogenous bases, phosphorus, and sugar.…
Q: What do the structures C and D represent ? A (B C D O Non-homologous chromosomes O Non-sister…
A: We are authorized to answer only one question at a time, since you have not mentioned which question…
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- What are sister chromatids? What is the process that forms two sister chromatids from a single chromosome? Explain how this process works.Which number accurately represents a chromatid? Number one or number two?What is a sister chromatid? Are sister chromatids genetically similar or identical? Explain