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Two identical sets of chromosomes are produced.

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Q: What is the result of normal chromosome replication?
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Does chromosome replication occur in mitosis and meiosis?

In normal eukaryotic cell cycle or in case of bacterial chrosome, DNA replication occur to replicate the whole chromosome.


In which phase does chromosome replication occur?

Chromosomal replication and DNA replication takes place in S-phase.


How many rounds of chromosome replication occur in the cell?

how many rounds of chromosome replication occur i the cell pirior to mitosis


When are chromosome replicated?

Interphase is when DNA replication occurs. :)


What is an original chromosome and its copy called?

it is called replication


WHEN ARE CHROMOSOME (DNA) REPLICATED?

Interphase is when DNA replication occurs. :)


Where the cell does DNA replication take place?

DNA replication takes place in the chromosome which is located in the nucleus of a cell.


What type of mutation occurs when part of a chromosome is missing after replication?

Deletion


What are the two halves of a double chromosome structure called?

The two halves of a chromosome are called chromatids, or, more fully, sister-chromatids.Each sister-chromatid contains one molecule of DNA. The two DNA molecules of one chromosome are, barring occasional copying errors, genetically identical, because they were formed from the same original DNA molecule at the most recent replication.


Where does DNA replication begin-?

The DNA replication machinery initially assembles and begins replication at the origin of replication. It contains high levels of AT base pairs for easier unzipping and there's usually one per bacteria chromosome, several for archaea chromosome, and many many more for eukaryotic linear chromosomes.


Is down syndrome the result of a mutation on a gene?

No. It is due to a third chromosome (21) instead of just the normal two.


After replication each chromosome harbors what?

two sister chromatids