function of centromere
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Definition of Centromere
In eukaryotes, a centromere is a region of DNA that is responsible for the movement of the replicated chromosomes into the two daughter cells during mitosis and meiosis.
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Centromeres play essential roles in equal chromosome segregation by directing the assembly of the microtubule .
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Definition of Centromere
In eukaryotes, a centromere is a region of DNA that is responsible for the movement of the replicated chromosomes into the two daughter cells during mitosis and meiosis.
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