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During interphase your chromosomes don't look like that at all.  It's only during a brief period, after S phase and before anaphase that they appear in this fashion.  They look like little X's because the DNA has all just been replicated.  Actually, they only look like X's if the centromere is somewhere near the middle of the chromosome (metacentric or submetacentric).  Mouse chromosomes are telocentric, meaning the centromere is on the end.  They look like little V's.

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Oh No!Chem Trails!Dont you know what this means?The govt is trying to give us cancer or sterilize us!I know this for a fact!Oh OH...a big black suv just pulled up outside my office...there coming for me....good buy Mooney space....

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It’s really quite easy to do but if the flight attendants have the beverage carts out in the aisles, don’t expect to see another cup of coffee for the rest of the trip.

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