BIO 1130 Study Guide - Quiz Guide: Cytokinesis, Metaphase, Prometaphase

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The prevent this, germ cells are set aside early in the development of the organism and these cells undergo a special sequence of two cell divisions that split the duplicated homologous chromosomes then split the duplicated dna the process is called meiosis. During interphase, the long strands of dna that make up each of the chromosomes are unwound, and regions required for transcription are then available to the cellular machinery that will ultimately take dna sequences and produce the corresponding sequences. However there are two of each chromosome one from mother and the other from father, the maternal and paternal chromosomes. The two sets of paired sister chromatids are the homologous chromosomes sisters are identical to each other and attached by a centromere, but a pair of chromosomal homologs refers to the two different chromosomes, not the duplicated sisters. Together, the homologs and sister chromatids are referred to as a tetrad.

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