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How are homologous chromosomes different from a duplicated chromosome?

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there different because

Step-by-step explanation:

Unduplicated chromosomes are single linear strands.

Duplicated chromosomes contain two identical copies (sister chromatids) joined by a centromere, that result from DNA replication .

Homologous chromosomes are not identical and do not originate from the same organism (One from each parent).

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