Chromosomes are like the DNA of the cell located in the area behind the nucleolus.
There is no 'deletion chromosome'. You mean chromosome deletion, and it is a phenomenon where a chromosome disappears from cell's genetic layout.
chromosome 17 The correct answer is chromosome 15
Chromosome does not have an antonym.
A metacentric chromosome is one in which the centromere is located in the center of the chromosome.
No. An allele is the tip of a chromosome.
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male have one x and one y chromosome.
An x chromosome is specifically a feminine chromosome. With a x and y chromosome its male, with a x and x, it is a female.
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There is no 'deletion chromosome'. You mean chromosome deletion, and it is a phenomenon where a chromosome disappears from cell's genetic layout.
chromosome 17 The correct answer is chromosome 15
Chromosome does not have an antonym.
No. An 'X' chromosome looks like an 'X'. The 'Y' chromosome looks like a deformed 'X'. It is noticeably different to an 'X' chromosome. Also, the 'Y' chromosome is only a third of the size of an 'X' chromosome - an 'X' chromosome is 155 million base pares, while the 'Y' chromosome is only 58 million base pairs.
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A particle fitting your description may be a virus particle, which is made up of genetic material (DNA or RNA) enclosed by a protein capsid.
A metacentric chromosome is one in which the centromere is located in the center of the chromosome.
in Patau there is an extra chromosome in chromosome 13, in Edwars it the extra chromosome is in chromosome 18