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Homologous Chromosomes

Homologous chromosomes are pairs of chromosomes in the nucleus of a cell that contain the same genetic material, and which play a key role in the transmission of genetic information from generation to generation. Homologous chromosomes are found in all organisms that reproduce sexually, and are essential for maintai…

Curated from this journal's research 📚 3 peer-reviewed articles cited 🗓 Reviewed June 2026

Overview

Homologous chromosomes are pairs of chromosomes in the nucleus of a cell that contain the same genetic material, and which play a key role in the transmission of genetic information from generation to generation. Homologous chromosomes are found in all organisms that reproduce sexually, and are essential for maintaining genetic diversity. During cell division, homologous chromosomes pair up, allowing each organism's unique DNA sequence to be passed down accurately. This is critical for the survival of the species since each offspring is subtly different from the previous generation. Homologous chromosomes are also used in genetic engineering and research, such as determining the probability of a gene being inherited and investigating animal diseases.

Research published in this journal

3 peer-reviewed articles, ranked by relevance. Each links to its DOI.

Editorial oversight

Curated from peer-reviewed research published in International Journal of Cell.

Journal editorial board
Faiz Ul Amin · Korea, Democratic People's Rep Yuping Li · United States Hong WAN · United Kingdom

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