What is exactly coiling of chromosomes?
I just heard about the names i.e paranemic, plectonemic, orthostichious, anorthospiral.
I have ecaxtly no idea of what phenomenon is this.
Also what type of coiling occurs during meiosis and mytosis type of cell division.
Could it be explained in detail....?
Tuesday, 12 December 2006
chromosome - Coiling of chromatids during cell division
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