homologous chromosomes are chromosomes that are paired during meiosis. They consists of four chromatids. One pair comes from the father and the other, from the mother.The homologous chromosomes are the same size, their centromeres are in the same postition, they have the same number of genes, arranged in the same order.
the main definition is Chromosomes that have the same length, appearance and copies of genes, although the alleles may differ
homologous chromosomes are chromosomes that are paired during meiosis. They consists of four chromatids. One pair comes from the father and the other, from the mother.The homologous chromosomes are the same size, their centromeres are in the same postition, they have the same number of genes, arranged in the same order.
the main definition is Chromosomes that have the same length, appearance and copies of genes, although the alleles may differ
chromosomes in a biological cell that pair during meiosis, or alternatively, non-identical chromosomes that contain information for the same biological features and contain the same genes at the same loci but possibly different genetic information at those genes. For example, two chromosomes may have genes encoding eye color, but one may code for brown eyes, the other for blue.
Homologous chromosomes are pairs of chromosomes that synapse (pair) during meiosis. Sections of DNA can sometimes cross over between homologous pairs.
One homologous chromosome is inherited from the organism's mother and the other from the father.
They are usually not identical.
Chromosome pairs that contain matching information are called "homologous".
heterozygous
Homologous pairs.
Chromatid
homologous chromosomes separate.
in a homologous chromosome there are two chromosomes ( a chromosome and a sister chromosome)
Homologous
Chromosome pairs that contain matching information are called "homologous".
chromosome pairs
heterozygous
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Homologous pairs.
homologous chromosomes separate.
Chromatid
The bivalents are homologous chromosome containing a total of two chromosomes. On the other hand, tetrad is the homologous pair of chromosomes containing four chromosome.
homologous chromosomes separate.
No. A mutation can change an allele into any other allele. Homologous recombination can only change an allele to the allele of the homologous chromosome.