A chromatid.
The second strand of a chromosome is a copy of the genetic information for that cell. There are 2 strands so that when the cell divides, there is one copy of each chromosome for each offspring cell.
The chromosomes have to split and go to opposite sides of the cell.
The condition in which a diploid cell is missing a chromosome or has an extra chromosome is called aneuploidy.
The host cell would have transgenic DNA. A vector is often used to this.
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.
Daughter
in mitosis a cell divides in 2daughter cell have same num.of chromosome as parent but in meisos one dipliod (pair of chromosome) divides in 4haploid daughter cells (not in pair)
The second strand of a chromosome is a copy of the genetic information for that cell. There are 2 strands so that when the cell divides, there is one copy of each chromosome for each offspring cell.
The chromosomes have to split and go to opposite sides of the cell.
The condition in which a diploid cell is missing a chromosome or has an extra chromosome is called aneuploidy.
The host cell would have transgenic DNA. A vector is often used to this.
The divisor is the number that divides
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 bacterium's circular chromosome is copied during a process called DNA replication. This typically occurs before the bacterium divides through binary fission to ensure that each daughter cell receives a complete set of genetic information.
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.