Two chromatids held by the centromere is called a chromosome.
No, the genes on a recombinant chromatid are a combination of genes from the original chromatids. During crossing over in meiosis, genetic material is exchanged between homologous chromosomes, resulting in a new combination of genes on the recombinant chromatid.
The singular form of chromosomes is a chromatid.
Chromosomes appear in chromatid pairs during the cell cycle during the S phase of interphase.
At metaphase of mitosis, chromosomes are duplicated, so each chromatid will become a full chromosome. Therefore, with 92 chromatids, you will end up with 92 chromosomes after the completion of mitosis.
Chromosomes and chromatids are related in that one is the duplicate of another. A chromatid comes about when chromosomes are duplicated. It holds replicated DNA of every single chromosome that is joined.
No, the genes on a recombinant chromatid are a combination of genes from the original chromatids. During crossing over in meiosis, genetic material is exchanged between homologous chromosomes, resulting in a new combination of genes on the recombinant chromatid.
Recombinant chromosomes.
mutagenesis occurs
The singular form of chromosomes is a chromatid.
Chromosomes appear in chromatid pairs during the cell cycle during the S phase of interphase.
Homologous chromosomes is a pair made of a paternal and maternal chromosomes. But sister chromatid is either pairs of paternal or maternal chromosomes
chromosomes are made of 2 chromatids
its simple the crossing over of genes ha a location looc for a chromosomes with a different chromatid you have the location
Chromatid .
At metaphase of mitosis, chromosomes are duplicated, so each chromatid will become a full chromosome. Therefore, with 92 chromatids, you will end up with 92 chromosomes after the completion of mitosis.
I think it's called Interphase? idk BUT...... it's a question on my homework lol
Chromosomes and chromatids are related in that one is the duplicate of another. A chromatid comes about when chromosomes are duplicated. It holds replicated DNA of every single chromosome that is joined.