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Multiple Choice
What are homologous chromosomes?
A
Chromosomes that are identical in size and shape but carry different genes
B
Chromosomes that are involved in the process of transcription
C
Chromosomes that are found only in prokaryotic cells
D
Chromosomes that pair during meiosis and have the same genes at the same loci
Verified step by step guidance
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Understand the definition of homologous chromosomes: These are pairs of chromosomes that have the same structure and carry the same genes at the same loci, but may have different alleles.
Recognize that homologous chromosomes are crucial during meiosis, where they pair up to ensure genetic diversity through recombination and segregation.
Differentiate homologous chromosomes from other types of chromosomes, such as sister chromatids, which are identical copies formed during DNA replication.
Note that homologous chromosomes are not involved in transcription directly; transcription involves the process of copying a segment of DNA into RNA.
Remember that homologous chromosomes are found in eukaryotic cells, not prokaryotic cells, as prokaryotes typically have a single circular chromosome.