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How do sister chromatids differ from homologous chromosomes

Sister chromatids are identical while homologous chromosomes are merely similar.
They are different because they separate the cells and then they become babies but only the homologous chromosomes do.

In which phase are chromosomes called chromatin

Interphase

When does crossing over occure

During cell division, more specifically during meiosis.

Which of these would occur as a result of independent assortment of homologous chromosomes-

What occurs as a result of independent assortment of homologous chromosomes is Chromosomal crossover, leading to recombinant chromosomes.

Which letter correctly identifies interphase

A+ program: A

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