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Homologous Chromosomes.- for fact.
The karyotype of the asexual organism would not contain homologous chromosomes
Chromosomes have the same sequence as a homologous.
Usually they dont as homologous chromosomes form bivalents with other homologous chromosomes and crossing over occurs between the 2. But if a chiasmata does form between the t homologous chromosomes they can change information.
Humans have 46 chromosomes, 23 from each parent. Out of those 46, two are the ones that define the individual's sex. The rest of chromosomas have no relation with detrmining the individual sex and that is why the may be called asexual chromosomes. S.V.
Characteristics. Also, another difference between karyotype and karyogram is that while karyotype describes the number and appearance of chromosomes and includes their length, banding pattern, and centromere position, karyogram contains chromosomes arranged in an appropriate order.Jul
Chromosomes that have the same sequence of genes are called homologous chromosomes.
They have homologous chromosomes
Homologous Chromosomes.- for fact.
The karyotype of the asexual organism would not contain homologous chromosomes
The karyotype of the asexual organism would not contain homologous chromosomes
The karyotype of the asexual organism would not contain homologous chromosomes
The karyotype of the asexual organism would not contain homologous chromosomes
The karyotype of the asexual organism would not contain homologous chromosomes
The karyotype of the asexual organism would not contain homologous chromosomes
They are called homologous chromosomes (but can also be referred to as homologues or homologs).
It is Homologous chromosomes because they carry thesame genes and homones.