DNA wraps around protein before chromosomes can form.
A duplication of the chromosomes is what must happen before meiosis can begin.
Before a cell can separate, it has to unravel its chromosomes and clone all its DNA
Genes are composed of DNA. Chromosomes are composed of DNA and proteins. Genes are the sections of DNA which code for a functional product (such as a protein). Chromosomes are the compact, tightly-coiled form of DNA. These appear before the cell undergoes division/replication.
Chromosomes are the form of DNA during mitosis.
When a cell copies its DNA, each chromosome must be copied.
DNA replicates and forms tetrad—APEX.
A duplication of the chromosomes is what must happen before meiosis can begin.
Before a cell can separate, it has to unravel its chromosomes and clone all its DNA
DNA forms nucleosomes (beads on the string) by combining histone proteins, nucleosomes condense into chromatins before it forms Chromosomes
Genes are composed of DNA. Chromosomes are composed of DNA and proteins. Genes are the sections of DNA which code for a functional product (such as a protein). Chromosomes are the compact, tightly-coiled form of DNA. These appear before the cell undergoes division/replication.
Before mitosis and meiosis, DNA is loose in the form of chromatin, then it coils into chromosomes right before the mitosis and meiosis.
The chromosomes must be duplicated. the real answer: DNA replicates and forms tetrads
A duplication of the chromosomes is what must happen before meiosis can begin.
Chromosomes are the form of DNA during mitosis.
When a cell copies its DNA, each chromosome must be copied.
mitchondria
Chromosomes.