During interphase chromosomes take the form of chromatin, an unravelled mess of DNA
The condition in which a diploid cell is missing a chromosome or has an extra chromosome is called aneuploidy.
The chromosome carried only by the sperm is called the Y chromosome, which determines the male gender when combined with the X chromosome from the egg during fertilization.
A single arm of a chromosome is called a chromatid. During cell division, each chromosome consists of two sister chromatids that are joined together at a region called the centromere.
The unit of heredity found on a chromosome is called a gene.
This is a type of mutation called translocation.
The condition in which a diploid cell is missing a chromosome or has an extra chromosome is called aneuploidy.
The chromosome carried only by the sperm is called the Y chromosome, which determines the male gender when combined with the X chromosome from the egg during fertilization.
it is called a sister chromosome :)
In one kind of abnormal chromosome inheritance called Down syndrome, a child has three copies of Chromosome 21!
An X chromosome is known as an X chromosome based on its shape, which resembles an X. The Y chromosome resembles a Y.
The singular form of chromosomes is chromosome.
A single arm of a chromosome is called a chromatid. During cell division, each chromosome consists of two sister chromatids that are joined together at a region called the centromere.
translocation
The specific location of a gene on a chromosome is called it's locus.
Mutation
telomere
Chromosome