Chromosomes are thread like structures which are made up of DNA and proteins , they are present in nucleus of cells .They can be seen only when the cell is dividing .
Chromosomes are only in eukariyotes.Can not be seen in prokariyotes.
Chromosomes can be seen in the metaphase stage of the cell cycle, when they align along the center of the cell prior to division.
Originally: no because G2 phase is the cell growth My Improved answer (copied and pasted from cha cha): Yes, chromosomes can be seen clearly after the G2 phase. Chromosomes vary widely between different organisms. The DNA molecule may be circular or linear, and can be composed of 10,000 to 1,000,000,000
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Sutton proposed that genes are located on chromosomes, and that the physical separation and recombination of chromosomes during meiosis can explain the patterns of inheritance seen in offspring. This laid the foundation for the chromosome theory of inheritance.
Cells are not found in chromosomes. Chromosomes are found in cells.
Chromosomes are only in eukariyotes.Can not be seen in prokariyotes.
Chromosomes are seen in the nucleus of the eukaryotic cells.
Prophase, when the chromosomes are being condensed.
Yes. During prophase the chromosomes condense to prepare for cell division.
chromosomes
Chromosomes are found in the Nucleus.
chromosomes can be seen because of g1 phase and s phase.
Yes, as they are at their most condensed going through mitosis. Seen with a microscope, that is!
Chromosomes can be seen in the metaphase stage of the cell cycle, when they align along the center of the cell prior to division.
During cell division (Mitosis, Miosis)
Originally: no because G2 phase is the cell growth My Improved answer (copied and pasted from cha cha): Yes, chromosomes can be seen clearly after the G2 phase. Chromosomes vary widely between different organisms. The DNA molecule may be circular or linear, and can be composed of 10,000 to 1,000,000,000