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Standard IX
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Chromosomes
What is a chr...
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What is a chromonemata?
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Chromosomes:
Chromosomes are coiled structures that are present in the nucleus of an eukaryotic cell.
Chromosomes contain gene which is said to transfer for generations.
Chromosomes contain chromatins which are held together by centromere.
Chromatids are coiled structures which contain DNA.
Chromatids have thread like coiled structures which are known as chromonemata.
Chromonemata:
Chromonema is the other name of chromonemata.
Chromonemata are gene carriers and help in maintaining chromosome structure.
Chromonemata have bead or not like structures called chromomere.
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