A centromere is a region of DNA typically found near the middle of a chromosome where two identical sister chromatids come in contact. It is involved in cell division as the point of mitotic spindle.
It directly surrounds the cytoplasm surrounding the centrioles
* In the plant cell * In the animal cell
the centromere is located in the chromosome. Depending up on its location the chromosome may be i, j of v shaped.
They are located closer to nucleus.They are in animal cytoplasm.
near the nucleus
that would be the centromere
The Centromere, use the wiki article for further reading.
The two chromatids of a chromosome are attached at a point called the centromere. It is the point which it is attached to a spindle fiber during the process of cell division.
centromere
the centromere is where the sister chromatids interlock in the middle but the kinetochore holds them together.
In the middle of the chromosomes
The chromatids are attached to each other at the Centromere. Hope that helps have a nice day.
that would be the centromere
The Centromere, use the wiki article for further reading.
one word Centromere
The two chromatids of a chromosome are attached at a point called the centromere. It is the point which it is attached to a spindle fiber during the process of cell division.
centromere
centromere
the centromere is where the sister chromatids interlock in the middle but the kinetochore holds them together.
Sister chromatids are held together at a region of highly condensed DNA called the centromere. The centromere region is very important during the process of cell division where chromosomes have to segregate into daughter cells. In addition, chromosomes are classified into different groups based on the position of the centromere
the centromere
The centromere is found in the middle of two sister chromatids. The sister chromatids are connected by the centromere in order to form a chromosome.