Homologous Chromosomes.- for fact.
Homologous Chromosomes
It's the Homologous chromosomes.
Chromosomes that are similar are called homologous chromosomes. Chromosomes that have similar paired genes are called homolegous chromosomes. These copies have the same loci. These loci provide points along each chromosome that enable a pair of chromosomes to align.
Mitosis produces two genetically identical daughter cells which are diploid (2n), meaning that they have two sets of homologous chromosomes (chromosomes with genes for the same characteristics).
Homologous Chromosomes.
They carry the tens of thousands of traits that are inside you to make you look like who you are.During sexual reproduction your Parents give you half of each of their Genome; which are copies of theirs.Some of the traits may be dominant, which shows [are expressed] over the recessive traits.Chromosomes have genes on them, which are passed down from a parental generation to their progeny.
The number of genes and number of chromosomes inherited depend on the species. The number of chromosomes a species has is known as the chromosome number. For example, (disregarding polyploidy or polysomy) a human baby has 46 chromosomes, but a horse has 64. Chromosomes usually occur as one of a pair in humans, and so they have 23 pairs of chromosomes. However, it is common in plants to have many sets of chromosomes and so they do not occur in pairs, but in triplets, or as sets of 4, 5 or 6 etc. Some species of strawberries have 7 of each chromosome. The number of genes depends on how long the chromosome is, and each chromosome in each different species will have a different number of genes on the chromosome.
Chromosomes that are similar are called homologous chromosomes. Chromosomes that have similar paired genes are called homolegous chromosomes. These copies have the same loci. These loci provide points along each chromosome that enable a pair of chromosomes to align.
if i remember right its two sets of 23 chromosomes,
A child inherits two sets of chromosomes which contain the genes. One member of each set comes from each parent.
Mitosis produces two genetically identical daughter cells which are diploid (2n), meaning that they have two sets of homologous chromosomes (chromosomes with genes for the same characteristics).
Homologous Chromosomes.
A person inherits two sets of chromosomes: one from the mother, one from the father.
They carry the tens of thousands of traits that are inside you to make you look like who you are.During sexual reproduction your Parents give you half of each of their Genome; which are copies of theirs.Some of the traits may be dominant, which shows [are expressed] over the recessive traits.Chromosomes have genes on them, which are passed down from a parental generation to their progeny.
The number of genes and number of chromosomes inherited depend on the species. The number of chromosomes a species has is known as the chromosome number. For example, (disregarding polyploidy or polysomy) a human baby has 46 chromosomes, but a horse has 64. Chromosomes usually occur as one of a pair in humans, and so they have 23 pairs of chromosomes. However, it is common in plants to have many sets of chromosomes and so they do not occur in pairs, but in triplets, or as sets of 4, 5 or 6 etc. Some species of strawberries have 7 of each chromosome. The number of genes depends on how long the chromosome is, and each chromosome in each different species will have a different number of genes on the chromosome.
homologous
An autopolyploid is an organism with more than two sets of chromosomes, derived from the same species.
More than two sets of chromosomes
The chromosomes of an autopolyploid individual come from the same species, whereas an allopolyploid individual has sets of chromosomes from different species.