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What Are Centromere?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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A centromere is a constricted region of a chromosome that separates it into a short arm (p) and a long arm (q). ... Following DNA replication, the chromosome consists of two identical structures called sister chromatids, which are joined at the centromere.

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Answered by itzmisshraddha
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Centromeres can be defined as the compressed region or a part of elongated chromosomes. It is the specialized DNA sequence in the chromosomes that links or holds together the pair of sister chromatids. The centromeres are also involved in separating the chromosome into a short arm (p) and a long arm (q).

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