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Describe how information systems differ from information technologies.
Mitotic Spindle
A structure composed of microtubules, which segregates chromosomes into the daughter cells during mitosis.
Telomere
Region of noncoding DNA at the end of a chromosome; provides a buffer against loss of coding sequences.
Duplicated Chromosome
A chromosome that has undergone replication resulting in two identical copies joined together, important for cell division.
Chromatid
A chromatid is one of two identical halves of a replicated chromosome, which are joined at their centromeres, before being separated during cell division.
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