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When does the chromosome duplicate itself in its life cycle?

will replicate itself during the synthesis phase within its life cycle


HOW DOES A lysogenic infection help virus spread?

I don't know if this is what you are lookding for but here is what happens with a bacteriophage (a virus that infects bacteria) In a lysogenic infection the bactierophage DNA will insert itself into the bacterial chromosome and may replicate with the bacterium for many generations. (inactive) The bacteriohpage DNA can then exit the bacterial chromosome. If it does this then it can enter the LYTIC cycle.


What is the resulting mutation when a a piece of chromosome attaches itself to a nonhomologous chromosome?

Translocations


When a piece of chromosome attaches itself to a nonhomologous chromosome the resulting mutation is called?

translocation


How chromatin reticulum become chromosome?

the chromatin coils in the shape of a chromosome when the cell divides


Is chromosome Y an acrocentric chromosome?

A chromosome is determined to be metacentric, acrocentric or telocentric by the location of its centromere. Centromeres are the point of attachment of two sister chromatids. Sister chromatids are formed during DNA replication prior to mitosis or meiosis. Chromosome Y by itself (when it is not replicating and there are no sister chromatids) is not acrocentric, as it wouldn't even have a centromere location.


When the chromosome makes a copy of itself it is said to what?

duplicate or replicate


Is it true or false The length of DNA ina chromosome may be as much as 10000 times as long as the chromosome itself?

True


How does fertilization restores the diploid number of chromosome in an orgaism with a haploid chromosome of 8 how many chromosomes are present in the spermatogonium?

it multiplies itself


What is a terminal deletion?

A chromosome that lacks a partner and in which destroys or deletes itself.


Which chromosome structure duplicates itself as the cell ends metaphase?

centromere


What step does each chromosome form an exact copy of itself?

Interphase