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how do scientists count the number of chromosomes in a cell? by the number of sister chromitids by the number of centromeres rewatch submit
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Each chromosome has one centromere. Scientists count chromosomes by the number of centromeres. Sister - chromatids are identical copies formed during DNA replication and are not used to count the number of chromosomes directly.
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By the number of centromeres