Biology, asked by rishabh2328, 10 months ago

How does the position of centromere form the basis of classification of chromosomes. Support your answer with a diagram showing the position of centromere on different types of chromosomes.​

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Answered by 123456789shubham
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. Centromere is a constriction present on the chromosomes where the chromatids are held together. Chromosomes are divided into four types based on the position of the centromere








classification of chromosome are
metacentric, submetacentric, acrocentric and telocentric.

rishabh2328: Please give the classification also
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Answered by thesmartlerner
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Centromere is a constriction present on the chromosomes where the chromatids are held together. they are also divied into 4 grops !

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rishabh2328: please give the classification also
thesmartlerner: okay
thesmartlerner: centromere is located at the terminal end of the chromosome. Telomeres may extend from both ends of the chromosome, their shape is similar to letter "i" during anaphase. For example, the standard house mouse karyotype has only telocentric chromosomes.
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