actinomere
/æk.tɪ.nɒˈmɪər/Definitions
1. noun
A segment of a chromosome that is composed of a number of actin-like filaments and a DNA molecule.
“The actinomere structure is crucial for the proper functioning of the cell’s mitotic spindle.”
1. noun
A segment of a chromosome that is composed of a number of actin-like filaments and a DNA molecule.
“The actinomere structure is crucial for the proper functioning of the cell’s mitotic spindle.”