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5 December, 13:58

Do you think there is an upper limit to chromosome number? Explain.

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  1. 5 December, 14:13
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    There is a upper limit to chromosome number. The upper limit is caused by incomplete segregation of sister chromatids and trimming of the long arms.

    Explanation:

    There is a practical limit to the number of chromosomes related to how they can line up in homologous pairs for meiosis in sexually reproducing organisms.

    They have a practical limit to number of spindle fibers that you can have in the cell during mitosis.

    There is a fern with more than thousand chromosomes. The micronuclei represent loss of DNA from the genome and are lost outright through further cell divisions.
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