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When do homologus chromosomes form?

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Updated: 8/20/2019

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Of chromosomes of cell divisions of daughter cells occurs where in the body homologus chromosomes crossing over for mitosis and meiosis?

The homologus chromosomes form a four, quad, and in telephase the 'homologus' chromosomes separate in half. Then, they separate and make 2 diploid cells.


The type of chromosomes that have the same sequence of genes and structure?

homologus


Is homologus chromosomes may have different genetic code?

i think no


What do homologus chromosomes do?

Homologous chromosomes are pairs of chromosomes containing genes for the same traits at the same locations, one inherited from each parent. During meiosis, homologous chromosomes separate and recombine to create genetic diversity in offspring. They help ensure that the proper number of chromosomes is passed on to the next generation.


When do homologus chromosomes occur short answer please thankss?

Homologous chromosomes occur during meiosis. Meiosis reduces the chromosome number by half.


What are homologus chromosomes?

Homologous chromosomes are pairs of chromosomes that contain similar genes in the same order. One chromosome in the pair is inherited from the mother and the other from the father. They are essential for genetic diversity and are involved in processes such as meiosis and genetic recombination.


What is reciprocal mutation?

when there is a two way exchange of genetic portion between two non-homologus chromosomes, its called reciprocal mutation, its a type of translocation mutation


What is the singular form of chromosomes?

The singular form of chromosomes is a chromatid.


What is homologus?

Autosomes


How many homologous pairs are found in a diploid cell?

A diploid cell contains two sets of homologous chromosomes, with one chromosome from each parent forming each pair. Therefore, there are typically 23 pairs of homologous chromosomes in a diploid human cell, totaling 46 chromosomes.


In meiosis what is crossing over?

Crossing over is the process in meiosis where homologous chromosomes exchange genetic material. It occurs during prophase I of meiosis I and helps to increase genetic variation by mixing up the alleles on the chromosomes.


What homologus series is ethanal in?

Aldehydes