genetic identity
The chromosomes are double (diploid) at the beginning of meiosis. By the end of meiosis I, the chromosomes are single (haploid).
Haloid cells
Plant cells have single DNA chromosomes. Animal Cells have multiple.
Single line of chromosomes is formed at the equatorial plate of Metaphase. The chromosomes start moving in the prophase stage by their terminal ends, guided by inner membrane of the nuclear envelop. The chromosomes at metaphase are in thickest form.
No , it is caused by a single gene mutation .
Map Units. Map units don't technically measure a distance, but rather the probability of a split in the chromosome between two loci. But the probability and distance are directly proportional. I don't know of any other term you might use. Source:AP Bio Student
by the single pair of sex chromosomes
The chromosomes are double (diploid) at the beginning of meiosis. By the end of meiosis I, the chromosomes are single (haploid).
Haloid cells
Plant cells have single DNA chromosomes. Animal Cells have multiple.
Single line of chromosomes is formed at the equatorial plate of Metaphase. The chromosomes start moving in the prophase stage by their terminal ends, guided by inner membrane of the nuclear envelop. The chromosomes at metaphase are in thickest form.
Its possible. A single gene defines a single protein.
Haploid refers to having a single set of chromosomes.Haploid refers to having a single set of chromosomes.
Chromosomes are located in every cell of the body humans have 24 chromosomes, so there are 24 chromosomes in one single cell
haploid
No , it is caused by a single gene mutation .
What contains only a single set of chomosomes?