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explain autosomes in detail​

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Answered by ItzShinyQueen13
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An autosome is any chromosome that is not a sex chromosome (an allosome). The members of an autosome pair in a diploid cell have the same morphology, unlike those in allosome pairs which may have different structures. The DNA in autosomes is collectively known as atDNA or auDNA.

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Answered by o4kamboj
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An autosome is any chromosome that is not a sex chromosome (an allosome). The DNA in autosomes is collectively known as atDNA or auDNA. For example, humans have a diploid genome that usually contains 22 pairs of autosomes and one allosome pair (46 chromosomes total

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