Middle centromere and two equal arms observed in
(A) Metacentric chromosomes
(B) Telocentric chromosomes
(C) Sub-metacentric chromosomes
(D) Acrocentric chromosomes
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sub-matacentric chromisomes
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These are X-shaped chromosomes, with the centromere in the middle so that the two arms of the chromosomes are almost equal. A chromosome is metacentric if its two arms are roughly equal in length. In a normal human karyotype, five chromosomes are considered metacentric: chromosomes 1, 3, 16, 19, and 20.
The shape of telocentric chromosome is similar to the letter "i" during anaphase. The p arms of acrocentric chromosome is very short and hard to observe, but still present. ... The metacentric chromosomes are X-shaped, with the centromere in the middle so that the two arms of the chromosomes are almost equal.
A submetacentric chromosome is a chromosome whose centromere is located near the middle. As a result, the chromosomal arms (i.e. p and q arms) are slightly unequal in length and may also form an L-shape. A chromosome with equal chromosomal arms is termed metacentric chromosome.
Metacentric. These are X-shaped chromosomes, with the centromere in the middle so that the two arms of the chromosomes are almost equal. A chromosome is metacentric if its two arms are roughly equal in length.