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Multiple Choice
Which of the following is a characteristic of homologous chromosomes?
A
They have the same genes at the same loci, but may have different alleles.
B
They always carry identical alleles for every gene.
C
They are found only in prokaryotic cells.
D
They are identical copies of each other, produced during DNA replication.
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Understand the definition of homologous chromosomes: Homologous chromosomes are pairs of chromosomes in a diploid organism that have the same genes at the same loci (positions), but they may carry different versions of those genes, called alleles.
Eliminate the incorrect option: 'They are found only in prokaryotic cells.' Prokaryotic cells do not have chromosomes organized in pairs; they typically have a single circular chromosome.
Eliminate the incorrect option: 'They are identical copies of each other, produced during DNA replication.' Identical copies of chromosomes produced during DNA replication are called sister chromatids, not homologous chromosomes.
Eliminate the incorrect option: 'They always carry identical alleles for every gene.' Homologous chromosomes may carry different alleles for a gene (e.g., one chromosome may carry a dominant allele while the other carries a recessive allele).
Conclude that the correct characteristic of homologous chromosomes is: 'They have the same genes at the same loci, but may have different alleles.' This matches the definition of homologous chromosomes in diploid organisms.