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What is agglutination of chromosomes?

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Answered by misslovelypriya
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when antigen mixed with antibody then the process is called agglutination
Answered by kingofself
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Agglutination of chromosome:

  • Agglutination means clumping of particles suspended in a liquid medium.
  • Agglutination in chromosomes occurs due to chromosome stickiness where the chromosomes arms stick together.
  • Chromosomal agglutination leads to genetic variations in the offspring. The chromosome arms stick together during mitotic and meiotic cell division.
  • During agglutination, the antibodies correspond with their antigen over surfaces of animals, blood cells, etc.
  • Chromosome agglutination also called clumping, fragmentation, dissolution, stickiness.
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