After DNA replication, there are double the number of chromosomes, which will be divided into two identical daughter nuclei during mitosis. For example, a normal human body cell has 46 chromosomes. When it undergoes DNA replication, the chromosomes are doubled so that there will be 92 chromosomes, consisting of 46 pairs of sister chromatids. During mitosis, the sister chromatids separate into two identical daughter nuclei, each having 46 chromosomes.
it's called DNA duplication
chromosomes
The chromosomes are double (diploid) at the beginning of meiosis. By the end of meiosis I, the chromosomes are single (haploid).
the number of chromosomes is double the numbe of chromosomes that were devided. so in other words the chromosomes double.
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it's called DNA duplication
chromosomes
The chromosomes are double (diploid) at the beginning of meiosis. By the end of meiosis I, the chromosomes are single (haploid).
the stage is called the "first division"
They double into more chromosomes.
double
Pairs Of Chromosomes Are Called :Sets
the number of chromosomes is double the numbe of chromosomes that were devided. so in other words the chromosomes double.
DNA is shaped like a double helix. It is stored in cells in the form of chromosomes, which are long strands of DNA wrapped around proteins called histones. These chromosomes are organized in the cell's nucleus.
Chromosomes that look like X's are called "homologous chromosomes."
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double A+