The chromosomes are attached at their centromeres, which in turn attach to spindle fibers when being pulled apart during mitosis.
A Trisomy 1. Another said this was Down's Syndrome.
Centromere
A broken part of a chromosome that becomes attached to a nonhomologous chromosome without molecular loss is known as a translocation. This can lead to genetic disorders if the translocated segment disrupts the function of important genes located on the chromosome.
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The chromatids of a chromosome are attached at a point called the centromere. The centromere is a region where the two chromatids are closely aligned and hold together until they separate during cell division.
Sister chromatids in a chromosome are attached by a structure called the centromere. The centromere is a region where the two sister chromatids are held together until they separate during cell division.
The chromatids are attached to each other at the Centromere. Hope that helps have a nice day.
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