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10Chromosomes are only found in prokaryotic cells.
A gene is a small fragment of DNA coding for a specific trait.
Sister chromatids are identical copies of a chromosome.
The centromere is where chromatids are attached.
Histone proteins do not associate with DNA.
Chromatin fibres condense into chromosomes during mitosis and meiosis.
Mutation cannot affect genes.
Genetic recombination creates variation in offspring.
Chromosomes contain millions of genes.
DNA alone forms the chromosome structure.
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Where are chromosomes found in eukaryotic cells?
What are chromosomes made up of?
What is a gene?
What are sister chromatids?
What is the centromere?
Chromatin fibres become visible as chromosomes during:
Genes help in:
What is a chromosome made up of?
How many pairs of sex chromosomes are found in a human cell?
What is the smallest unit of chromosome that transmits hereditary characters?
Chromosomes are found inside the ______ of a cell.
Each chromosome is made up of ______ and histone protein.
Genes are small fragments of ______ that code for specific traits.
Two identical copies in a replicated chromosome are called ______ chromatids.
The point where two chromatids are joined is called the ______.
Chromatin fibres become short and thick during ______ division to form chromosomes.
Genes help in the transmission of ______ characteristics from parents to offspring.
Mutation and genetic recombination cause ______ in DNA.
Each chromatid is considered as one ______ of the chromosome.
Millions of ______ are found in a single chromosome.