Cell Cycle and Cell DivisionHard
Question
The point, at which polytene chromosomes appear to be attached together, is called
Options
A.centriole
B.centromere
C.chromomere
D.chromocentre
Solution
Polytene chromosomes are infact formed by pairing of two somatic homologous chromosomes which undergo repeated endomitosis, forming a number of dtrands . These strands remain attached to a common large chromocentre of all polytene chromosomes and are rich in hetero chromatin .
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