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GENETICS ANALYSIS AND PRINCIPLES 6TH EDITION
CHAPTER 3 LATEST UPDATE 2025\2026 WITH ACTUAL
QUESTIONS AND CORRECT VERIFIED ANSWERS/WELL
ANALYSED/ ALREADY GRADED A+




Chromosomes - CORRECT ANSWER-threadlike structures made of DNA molecules
that contain the genes


Chromatin - CORRECT ANSWER-Clusters of DNA, RNA, and proteins in the nucleus
of a cell


Diploid - CORRECT ANSWER-containing two complete sets of chromosomes, one
from each parent.


Homologs - CORRECT ANSWER-Members of a pair of chromosomes


Alleles - CORRECT ANSWER-Different forms of a gene


locus (loci) - CORRECT ANSWER-


Asexual reproduction - CORRECT ANSWER-Process by which a single parent
reproduces by itself


multicellularity - CORRECT ANSWER-The state of being composed of many cells
that adhere to each other and do not all express the same genes with the
result that some cells have specialized functions.

, binary fission - CORRECT ANSWER-A form of asexual reproduction in single-celled
organisms by which one cell divides into two cells of the same size


cell cycle - CORRECT ANSWER-series of events that cells go through as they grow
and divide


interphase - CORRECT ANSWER-period of the cell cycle between cell divisions


restriction point - CORRECT ANSWER-A point of no return in the cell cycle; once
this point passes, a cell is committed to a full round of the cell cycle.


chromatids - CORRECT ANSWER-two identical chromosomes that split and contain
the same genetic material


Centromere - CORRECT ANSWER-Area where the chromatids of a chromosome are
attached


Sister Chromatids - CORRECT ANSWER-Identical copies of a chromosome; full sets
of these are created during the S subphase of interphase.


Dyad - CORRECT ANSWER-group of two chromatids


Monad - CORRECT ANSWER-a single chromatid within a dyad


Kinetochore - CORRECT ANSWER-A specialized region on the centromere that links
each sister chromatid to the mitotic spindle.

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