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what is kineto chore?​

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Answered by kiara9514
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A kinetochore is a disc-shaped protein structure associated with duplicated chromatids in eukaryotic cells where the spindle fibers attach during cell division to pull sister chromatids apart

Answered by Anonymous
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⭕The vertebrate kinetochore is a complex structure that specifies the attachments between the chromosomes and microtubules of the spindle and is thus essential for accurate chromosome segregation.

⭕Kinetochores are assembled on centromeric chromatin through complex pathways that are coordinated with the cell cycle.

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⭕A kinetochore is a protein structure that forms on a chromatid during cell division and allows it to attach to a spindle fiber on a chromosome. ... During the replication process, the two chromatids unite by way of a centromere, or the part of the chromosome that is connected to the spindle fiber.

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⭕The vertebrate kinetochore is a complex structure that specifies the attachments between the chromosomes and microtubules of the spindle and is thus essential for accurate chromosome segregation.

⭕Kinetochores are assembled on centromeric chromatin through complex pathways that are coordinated with the cell cycle.

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