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What is kinetochores ?Explain..


sureshkrishna683: they are a complex of proteins associated with the centromere of a chromosome during cell division, to which the microtubules of the spindle attach.

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Answered by ayushchoubey
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A chromatid is one of two strands that form when a chromosome replicates. 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. The purpose of thekinetochore is to pull the chromatids apart.
Answered by Harshukashyap2017
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KINETOCHORES
→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. A chromatid is one of two strands that form when a chromosome replicates. 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. The purpose of the kinetochore is to pull the chromatids apart. Kinetochores also help during cell division by making sure that each new cell has one chromatid from each pair.


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