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- Chromosome ____________- is the process in eukaryotes by which two sister chromatids formed as a consequence of DNA replication, or paired homologous chromosomes, separate from each other and migrate to opposite poles of the nucleus._____________________ describes the imbalance in genetic information due to the removal of controls at cell cycle checkpoints. Group of answer choices Tumor mosaicism Oncogene Benign tumor Genomic instabilityFill in the blank: _______________ are structures formed of DNA wrapped around histone proteins that are visible and only seen during cell division (eg. mitosis)
- Henrietta Lacks was female, so, naturally, all the cells from her derived cancerous cell line have _______ chromosomes.O Tumors of the blood A tumor with limited growth Explain why radiation and 5-fluorouracil are effective cancer treatments. Please include a few sentences about how these treatments interact with the cell cycle. Your answer Any comments please use this space (e.g. to clarify an answer or point o issues on questions, etc.)_____________ stem cells are capable of differentiating into nearly all cell types, while _________________ stem cells can only differentiate into a limited number of cell types.
- Chromosomes made up of sister chromatids align to the equator of the cell at______?_______ of mitosis 55______________ is typically the ______________ stage of ______________. Question 5 options: Anaphase; longest; mitotic subtraction Mitosis; shortest; the cell cycle Meiosis; longest; meiotic addition Cytosis; shortest; cytology Prometaphase; shortest; mitotic addition None of the other answers are correct.__________ can correct diseases-causing mutations by inserting,deleting, modyfying or replacing DNA in th genome of living organism.