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is it two chromatids or spindles

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They will divide into sister chromatids

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What is it called when a segment of a chromosome is repeated?

The mutation in which a segment of a chromosome is repeated is known as duplication.


What is cell division and chromosome duplication?

MITOSIS


Which refers to the addition of an extra segment of a chromosome?

duplication


What are 4 types of chromosome structural changes?

The four types of alterations of chromosome structure are deletion, duplication, inversion, and reciprocal translocation. Deletion is the loss of one or more nucleotides from a gene by mutation; the loss of a fragment of a chromosome. Duplication is repition of a part of a chromosome resulting from fusion with a fragment froma homologous chromosome. Duplication can result from an error in meiosis or from mutagenesis. Inversion is a change in a chromosomeresulting from reattachment of a chromosome fragment to the original chromosome, but in a reverse direction. Mutagens and errors during mesosis can cause inversions. Translocation is the attachment of a chromosomal fragment to a nonhomologous chromosome.


What is it called when extra copies of part of a chromosome are made?

Duplication


4 chromosome mutations?

They include: trans-location, deletion, duplication and inversion. A chromosome mutation is an unpredictable change that occurs in a chromosome.


What do the four types of chromosomal mutations do?

The four types of chromosomal mutation are deletion, duplication, inversion and trasnlocation. Deletion is the loss of all or part of a chromosome. Duplication is where a segment of a chromosome is copied. Inversion is where a section of a chromosome is reversed. Translocation is the process in where a part of one chromosome breaks off and attaches to a non-homologous chromosome.


Cell division and chromosome duplication?

duplecadiothe answer is........... MITOSIS


What is the relationship between divergence and amplification?

Gene duplication (or chromosomal duplication or gene amplification) is any duplication of a region of DNA that contains a gene; it may occur as an error in homologous recombination, a retrotransposition event, or duplication of an entire chromosome.


What is the DNA sequence of an entire chromosome affected by?

it can be deletion, duplication, inversion, and translocation


Describe four types of mutation resulting from the breakage of chromosome?

Deletion, duplication, inversion, translocation.


A chromosome's gene sequence that was abcdefg before modification and abcdlmnop afterward is an example of?

translocation