Biology, asked by GilbertTaithul, 7 months ago

what is a chromosome called in its unduplicated state​

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Answered by sanjunayak7890
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a replicated chromosome(or equivalently,a duplicated chromosome) contain two identical chromatids,also called sister comatides, the difference between a duplicated chromosome and chromatid, strictly speaking,is that a chromosome contain two chromatids that are joined at a structure called centromere.

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