A centromere is a region of the chromosome that
A) is located at the ends of the chromosomes and plays a critical role in chromosome replication and maintenance.
B) is relatively decondensed and distributed throughout the nucleus.
C) is very highly condensed and resembles the chromatin of cells undergoing mitosis.
D) plays a critical role in ensuring the correct distribution of duplicated chromosomes to daughter cells during mitosis.
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