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centromere
The centromeres.
During cell division the parent cell splits to form what 2 cells
one of the sister chromatids in one of the two cells that was produced during the first division of meiosis did not separate during the second division resulting in one cell with an extra chromosome and one with a missing chromosome. This process is known as nondisjunction
the chromatin coils in the shape of a chromosome when the cell divides
During cell division chromatin threads from the chromosome.
Chromosome make possible the precise separation of DNA during cell division
The failure of chromosome pairs to separate properly during cell division.
centromere
It is the failure of chromosome pairs to separate properly during cell division.
The centromeres.
Spindle fibres attach to the centrimeres(the middle part of the chromosome which holds it together) of the chromosomes, then contract to pull them apart.
During cell division the parent cell splits to form what 2 cells
Chromosome
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gene.
one of the sister chromatids in one of the two cells that was produced during the first division of meiosis did not separate during the second division resulting in one cell with an extra chromosome and one with a missing chromosome. This process is known as nondisjunction