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A recombinant chromatid is a copy of another chromosome that differ just slightly. It is called recombinant since it is a form of artificial creation.

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Are the genes on a recombinant chromatid the same as the original chromatid?

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.


When one chromatid segment has formed a chiasma with a homologous chromatid segment what is the result?

Recombinant chromosomes.


Make examples of recombinant protein?

A recombinant protein is a protein that is derived from recombinant DNA.Using recombinant DNA and inserting it to a plasmid of rapidly reproducing bacteria enables the manufacture of recombinant protein. These recombinant proteins can be variety of types, the can be Antibodies, antigens, hormones and enzymes.


When a chromosome has made a copy of itself each of the two strands is called this?

When a chromosome has made a copy of itself, each of the two strands is called a sister chromatid. Sister chromatids are identical copies formed during DNA replication and are joined at the centromere.


What is each rod in a cells DNA called?

I think it's a chromatid.


DNA molecules that are produced by combining DNA from different sources are called?

The word you're looking for may be "recombinant".


What is it called when two chromosomes exchange parts?

mutagenesis occurs


When an area of chromatid is exchanged with the matching area on a chromatid of its homologous chromosomes occurs .?

mutagenesis occurs


What is different between a chromosome and a chromatid?

Chromosome need 2 chromatids but a chromatid is only half of a chromosome


What is a chromatid made of?

DNA


When was InSoc Recombinant created?

InSoc Recombinant was created on 1999-04-06.


What is a DNA molecule containing regions from different sources?

A DNA molecule containing regions from different sources is called recombinant DNA. This is often created in laboratories by combining DNA from different organisms or through genetic engineering techniques. Recombinant DNA technology has many applications in biotechnology and genetic research.