The centromere is the connection point of the duplicated chromosome, while telomeres are the endpoints. The short arm of the chromosome is termed “p” and the long arm of the chromosome is termed “q.” If we take these two chromosome arms into consideration, there are three types of chromosome morphology:
- Metacentric – Chromosome arms are equal in length
- Sub-centric – One arm is longer than the other
- Acro-centric / Telocentric – One arm is extremely small or even missing
Chromosome Structure, Staining, and Naming
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