A centromere is a
A) region of euchromatin devoid of histones.
B) sequence at the end of chromatids.
C) region where proteins bind to form kinetochores.
D) specific, repeated DNA sequence.
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Q24: The chromosomes of prokaryotes differ from those
Q25: The DNA of eukaryotic cells is wrapped
Q26: Nuclease digestion of chromatin occurs at sites
Q27: Heterochromatin consists of
A) DNA associated with nucleosomes.
B)
Q28: Euchromatin consists of
A) decondensed, transcriptionally active chromatin.
B)
Q30: Kinetochores are the
A) sites of spindle fiber
Q31: During mitosis, highly condensed chromosomes consist of
Q32: The transfer of information from parent to
Q33: Telomeres are
A) microtubule binding sites in the
Q34: The function of telomeres is to
A) degrade
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