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20 November, 04:30

Why do the lateral and polar views of chromosomes of the same cell in metaphase look different?

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  1. 20 November, 04:39
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    Because its being viewed by a different angle. nothing looks the same a different angles but something highly symmetric. in this case a cell is definitely not symmetric
  2. 20 November, 04:52
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    Chromosomes have a 3D conformation and when they line up against a metaphase plane, the lateral view and polar view of chromosomes would differ. As with the case of most cellular organelles and organisms, everything has a 3D structure and hence would look different when viewed from different angles.
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