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Explain the term Chromonema​

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Answered by rupesh0762
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A chromomere, also known as an idiomere, is one of the serially aligned beads or granules of a eukaryotic chromosome, resulting from local coiling of a continuous DNA thread. ... It is visible on a chromosome during the prophase of meiosis and mitosis

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A chromomere, also known as an idiomere, is one of the serially aligned beads or granules of a eukaryotic chromosome, resulting from local coiling of a continuous DNA thread. ... It is visible on a chromosome during the prophase of meiosis and mitosis

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