Cohesin protein. Select all that apply. It is important for maintaining homologous chromosome pairing and plays a role in recombination. It comprises filaments in mitotic and meiotic spindles. It holds sister chromatids together after chromosome replication. It prevents sister chromatid separation until anaphase of mitosis or anaphase II or meiosis. It is required for the segregation of chromosomes during anaphase of mitosis or meiosis.
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What is the role of cohesin proteins in cell division? a. They organize the DNA of the chromosomes into highly condensed structures. b. They hold the DNA of the sister chromatids together. c. They help the cell divide into two daughter cells. d. They connect microtubules and chromosomes.
Kinetochores. Select all that apply. They hold sister chromatids together after chromosome replication. They prevent sister chromatid separation until anaphase of mitosis or anaphase II or meiosis. They are required for the segregation of chromosomes during anaphase of mitosis or meiosis. They are complex structures attached to the centromeres of chromosomes that bind to spindle microtubules. They are important for maintaining homologous chromosome pairing and plays a role in recombination.
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