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Every chromosome is a different size so the number of base pairs is different for each chromosome. X chromosome has more that 153 million base pairs (greater that 306 million bases) Y chromosome has around 50 million base pairs (around 100 million bases)
A diploid set for humans consists of 46 chromosomes. This means there are 23 pairs of chromosomes, with one chromosome from each pair inherited from each parent.
Human cells typically have 46 chromosomes, which are organized into 23 pairs. Each chromosome in a pair contains identical components called sister chromatids, which are joined together at a region called the centromere.
Assuming it is not in the anaphase stage then the chromosomes had 22 sister chromatids. 1 chromosome has 2 sister chromatids.
There are 2n possible homologous chromosome alignments, where n is the number of homologous pairs of chromosomes.
Every chromosome is a different size so the number of base pairs is different for each chromosome. X chromosome has more that 153 million base pairs (greater that 306 million bases) Y chromosome has around 50 million base pairs (around 100 million bases)
No. The human cell has 23 chromosome pairs (total 46 chromosomes). Each chromosome has many genes.
No. The human cell has 23 chromosome pairs (total 46 chromosomes). Each chromosome has many genes.
Spinach (Spinacia oleracea) has a diploid chromosome number of 18, which means it has 9 pairs of chromosomes in its body cells. Each pair consists of one chromosome inherited from each parent. This chromosomal arrangement is typical for many plants and plays a crucial role in genetic variation and reproduction.
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There are 23 pairs of chromosomes in humans46 chromosomes
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A diploid organism typically has 46 chromosomes, with 23 pairs. Each pair includes one chromosome from each parent.
A diploid set for humans consists of 46 chromosomes. This means there are 23 pairs of chromosomes, with one chromosome from each pair inherited from each parent.
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