Biology, asked by riyasingh7376, 8 months ago

what do u mean by metacentric and telocentric.?​

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The centromere is the dense, constricted region in a chromosome. ... Based on the position of the centromere, the chromosome may be described as metacentric, submetacentric, acrocentric, telocentric, subtelocentric, and holocentric. A telocentric chromosome is a chromosome whose centromere is located at one end

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The centromere is the dense, constricted region in a chromosome. ... Based on the position of the centromere, the chromosome may be described as metacentric, submetacentric, acrocentric, telocentric, subtelocentric, and holocentric. A telocentric chromosome is a chromosome whose centromere is located at one end.

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