Cells in metaphase are used to produce karyotypes.
During mitosis, the cell's DNA replicates.
They are made in interphase. They are made in G1 phase
No, chromosomes do not undergo crossover during mitosis. Crossover, also known as genetic recombination, occurs during meiosis, not mitosis.
Yes, sister chromatids separate during mitosis.
DNA replicates during the S phase of the cell cycle, which occurs before mitosis.
Abnormal karyotypes can result from processes such as chromosomal mutations, errors during meiosis or mitosis, exposure to mutagens, or genetic disorders. These processes can lead to changes in chromosome number (aneuploidy) or structure (translocations, deletions, duplications), resulting in abnormal karyotypes.
in mitosis (specifically Prophase) the chromosomes are dense and therefore visible for a karyotype. during interphase they do not have to be ready to be pulled apart so they are not wound tightly.
there are no karyotypes of diabetes
karyotypes are taken during metaphase
There are five stages of mitosis, beginning with interphase and ending with telophase. Interphase is the longest phase, during which the centrioles and DNA replicate and preparations are made for mitosis to occur.
what guides the chromosomes movement during mitosis
During mitosis, the cell's DNA replicates.
They are made in interphase. They are made in G1 phase
Mitosis
All chromosomes are reproduced during mitosis.
No, chromosomes do not undergo crossover during mitosis. Crossover, also known as genetic recombination, occurs during meiosis, not mitosis.
Yes, sister chromatids separate during mitosis.