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Dr. Zeeshan Qaiser - The human genome‼ The human genome is a complete set of human chromosomes. People have two sets of chromosomes—one set from each parent—which are found in the cell
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SOLVED: Mitosis - How Each Daughter Cell Gets a Complete Set of Chromosomes During most of the cell cycle, each chromosome is very long and thin. In this shape, the DNA can
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