How the chromosome region where the centromere is located is called? How are chromosomes classified in relation to the position of their centromere?
Answer / Ramendra Singh Yadav
The chromosome region containing the centromere is called the Centromeric Region. Chromosomes can be classified as either metacentric, submetacentric, acrocentric, or telocentric based on the location of their centromeres: Metacentric (equidistant from both ends), Submetacentric (closer to one end), Acrocentric (closest to one end), and Telocentric (one arm very short or absent).
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