metacentric chromosome

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Metacentric chromosome anatomy Royalty Free Stock Photo
Metacentric chromosome Royalty Free Stock Photo
Type of chromosome. Metacentric, Submetacentric, Acrocentric, Telocentric Royalty Free Stock Photo
Type of chromosome, Metacentric, Submetacentric, Royalty Free Stock Photo
Chromosome type of according position of centromere: metacentric, submetacentric, acrocentric, telocentric Royalty Free Stock Photo
Types of chromosomes. Metacentric, submetacentric, telocentric, acrocentric. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Acrocentric chromosome Royalty Free Stock Photo
Metacentric chromosome
Anatomy of telocentric chromosome Royalty Free Stock Photo
Chromosome parts and types didatic illustration. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Telocentric chromosome diagram Royalty Free Stock Photo
Type of chromosome according position of centromere Royalty Free Stock Photo
Types of chromosomes. Chromosomes with glowing effect on white background Royalty Free Stock Photo
Chromosome Royalty Free Stock Photo
Structure of submetacentric chromosome Royalty Free Stock Photo
Metacentric chromosomes have a centrally located centromere, dividing the chromosome into two arms of approximately equal length. As a result, the centromere appears near the middle of the chromosome when viewed under a microscope. The arms of metacentric chromosomes are referred to as the short arm (p) and the long arm (q). These arms can vary in length among different metacentric chromosomes within a species or between species.


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