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Results from our forumRe: question about inheritance of chromosomesYeah,until there is a chromosome that does not crossover with its homolog chromosome.But I am afraid there is not a chromosome like this ~
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Re: Developmental Biology-I need help... the NCBI front page and selecting search: PubMed. http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov Katow H. Spatio-temporal expression of a Netrin homolog in the sea urchin Hemicentrotus pulcherrimus (HpNetrin) during serotonergic axon extension. Int J Dev Biol. 2008;52(8):1077-88. Wilson NH, Key ...
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Chromatids/Chromosomes?... 2 sister chromatids. When they split up we call each of them "chromosome". l and X are 1 chromosome. X has dublicated itself thats all. Homologous chromosomes are different from X structure. X does not symbolize homologs. XX or ll can symbolize it. Each chromatid of X is identical. Homolog ...
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DIFFERENT BETWEEN SISTER CHROMATIDS AND CHROMOSOMES... that. sister chromatid= when chromosomes get paired you call one of the pairs (they are exactly the same, copy of each other) sister chromatids. homolog chromosome: one taken from mother and one from father. carries genes for same threads, centromers are at the same position and looks like each ...
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I have 3 questions... 1) Homolog (Homology) 2)Evolution(check 9 letters) 3)Proteomics(check with Proteinomics) None of those seem to work... Maybe the first one -homolog- fits letter wise but that would mean my other answer is wrong. The other was: ...
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