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14- properly draw and label a chromosome and its parts on the space provided.
- one half of a duplicated chromatid
Brief Explanations
A typical replicated chromosome (metaphase stage) has the following key parts to draw and label:
- Sister Chromatids: Two identical, rod-shaped structures making up the duplicated chromosome.
- Centromere: The constricted region that holds the sister chromatids together.
- Short Arm (p arm): The shorter segment of each chromatid extending from the centromere.
- Long Arm (q arm): The longer segment of each chromatid extending from the centromere.
- Telomeres: The protective, repetitive DNA sequences at the very ends of each chromatid arm.
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A labeled chromosome diagram should include:
- Two parallel sister chromatids connected at a central centromere
- Labeled short (p) and long (q) arms on each chromatid
- Labeled telomeres at the tips of all chromatid arms