During early mitosis, chromatid pairs are held together by protein complexes called cohesins. Cohesins play a crucial role in chromosome segregation by keeping sister chromatids attached until they are ready to be separated during the later stages of mitosis.
Chromosomes appear in chromatid pairs during the cell cycle during the S phase of interphase.
A pairs with T ,G pairs with C , T pairs with A, G pairs with C during replication .
During meiosis, chromosomes line up as homologous pairs during the first stage of meiosis, known as prophase I.
A pairs with T ,G pairs with C , T pairs with A, G pairs with C during replication .
the process during which the chromosome pairs with its twin.
it pairs with Uracil only during transcription.
The modern day bandurria has 12 strings (6 pairs). During the renaissance, they had two.
During mating season they are most likely to be seen in pairs. other then that they roam alone
The haploid number (n) of an individual is determined by the number of homologous pairs of chromosomes that separate during meiosis. If four homologous pairs separate during anaphase I, that means there are four pairs of chromosomes, resulting in a haploid number of n = 4. Therefore, the total number of chromosomes in the diploid (2n) state would be 8.
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Adenine pairs with Guanine, Thaimine pairs with Cytosine.