Well in eukaryotic cells each chromosome has a telomere on each end (to prevent it from unraveling), but I'm not 100% certain that these telomeres are identical although they contain very long repetitions of the same nucleotides.
But in bacteria the chromosome is ring shaped and is all genes (there are no noncoding sequences, e.g. centromeres, telomeres, introns, pseudogenes, transposons) so there are no identical parts.
The two identical strands of a chromosome are called chromatids. DNA replication occurs in the interphase stage of the cell cycle.
The thread-like strand made of DNA is called a chromosome. Chromosomes are structures within cells that contain the genetic material needed for growth, development, and function. Humans normally have 46 chromosomes in each cell.
Each chromosome is originally made of one DNA molecule.
This answer will discuss the parts of a eukaryotic chromosome. Chromosomes consist of highly condensed DNA also called chromatin. The chromatin is organized into two arms: the shorter p arm and the longer q arm. Each chromosome contains a highly condensed region that separates the arms of the chromosome. This condensed region is called the centromere. The terminal ends of the chromosome are called telomere.
No, chromosomes and chromatids are not the same. Chromosomes are long strands of DNA that contain genetic information, while chromatids are one of the two identical halves of a replicated chromosome held together by a centromere during cell division.
When a chromosome has made a copy of itself, each of the two strands is called a sister chromatid. Sister chromatids are identical copies formed during DNA replication and are joined at the centromere.
Somatic cell chromosome is made of two identical chromatids
YES
The two identical strands of a chromosome are called chromatids. DNA replication occurs in the interphase stage of the cell cycle.
Usually, large numbers of identical products are made on a production line or assembly line.
DNA and proteins called histones
A series of identical prints made from the same plate is called an edition. Each print in the edition should be identical in terms of color, paper, size, and printing technique.
It is made up of genes.
A chromosome is made up of DNA, which has subunits called nucleotides.
The thread-like strand made of DNA is called a chromosome. Chromosomes are structures within cells that contain the genetic material needed for growth, development, and function. Humans normally have 46 chromosomes in each cell.
Each chromosome is originally made of one DNA molecule.
inter change able parts are those whos parts can be changed.