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they possess centromeres through out the chromosome body
Chromosome pair 23 in humans is the pair of sex chromosomes. In females, both sex chromosomes are the X sex chromosome, and in human males one sex chromosome is the X and the other is the Y chromosome.
The sex of an individual is determined by the combination of sex chromosomes received from their parents. Typically, females have two X chromosomes (XX) and males have one X and one Y chromosome (XY). To determine whether the chromosome passed from the father is Y or X, the presence of a Y chromosome can be identified through genetic tests, such as a karyotype analysis or DNA sequencing.
The 44 chromosomes that are not sex chromosomes. 1st through the 22nd pair. The X and Y chromosomes are the only chromosomes not autosomes.
I don't really understand your question... but i'll do my best to answer it. All cells can undergo meiosis except nervous system cells. 1 46 chromosome cell goes through prophase, metaphase and anaphase 1 then they turn into 2 46 chromosome cells then the go through prophase metaphase anaphase 2 and they turn into 4 23 chromosome cells.
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translocation
the answer is TRANSLOCATION.
An exchange of chromosome segments is called a translocation. In genetics, it refers to a chromosome abnormality caused by rearrangement of parts between nonhomologous chromosomes.
they possess centromeres through out the chromosome body
autosomal chromosomes ;)
It's a translocation, specifically a balanced translocation.
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autosomal chromosomes
The chromosomes goes through a process called Mitosis, the total sister cells a chromosome makes is 2
yes, they are produces through a splitting of the gametes (sex cells) through a proses known as meiosis.