No .
according to my calculations, the answer to this question is a single circular DNA molecule... your welcome (:
Chromosomes refer to structures with DNA and proteins that contain genetic information. The term "homologous chromosomes" is used to specify that the chromosomes contain the same genes, but have the same or different alleles.
yes
It's called crossing over, and it generally only happens between homologous chromosomes.
The Chromosomes.
DNA
Homologous chromosomes
Sister chromatids are replicated DNA and are identical. Homologous chromosomes are not, as one comes from the mother and the other comes from the father.
Homologous chromosomes are individual chromosomes inherited from each parent. Sister chromatids are the result of DNA replication, and the are identical.
according to my calculations, the answer to this question is a single circular DNA molecule... your welcome (:
It's true that crossing over is the exchange of reciprocal DNA parts between homologous chromosomes.
Chromosomes refer to structures with DNA and proteins that contain genetic information. The term "homologous chromosomes" is used to specify that the chromosomes contain the same genes, but have the same or different alleles.
yes
Yes, because chromosomes are full of genes and DNA
Chromosomes
It's called crossing over, and it generally only happens between homologous chromosomes.
DNA