CHEM 2364 Chapter : TLCTheory

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One homologous chromosome is: book def: a pair of chromosomes of the same length, centromere. Also called homologs, or a homologous pair: chromosome containing the same genes, chromosomes that carry genes for the same traits, same length, centrosomes in the same location. These chromosomes are called homologues, or a homologous pair: same banding pattern, sex chromosomes, female=xx, male=xy, all other chromosomes are called autosomes. The two chromosomes are no longer identical, so they must be replicated: his answer: crossing-over and the production of non-identical. Interkinesis sister chromatids: no interphase, so no dna replication. Identical offspring (mitosis: what is the outcome of sexual, different offspring (meiosis) Inheritance: key point: what is the role of the parent, produce gametes (a haploid reproductive cell, such as an egg or sperm. Gametes unite during sexual reproduction to produce a diploid zygote: what type of cell division produces gametes, meiosis.