The Haploid Cells that are formed after Meiosis are not genetically identical to the parent Cells because of crossing over. Alternation of Generation The Diploid stage of the lifecycle is known as the Sporophytic stage; the Diploid stage is less prominent than the Haploid stage; In the cycle of...
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even though meiosis starts with a diploid cell (a primary oocyte or primary spermatocyte), its end products are 4 haploid daughter cells, each with 23 chromosomes. Instead of being clones of the original cell, each of these daughter cells is genetically unique from its parent and its fellow...
What is the difference in genetic composition between daughter cells produced by mitosis and meiosis? Daughter cells from mitosis are genetically identical to each other and the parent cell, while those from meiosis are genetically unique. Share Your Discovery Share via Social Media Embed This Content...
What does the difference between the female and male gametophytes of Saccharina japonica remind us of?, ArtículoThe diploid sporophytes of brown seaweed, (Aresch.) C.E. Lane, C. Mayes, Druehl et G.W. Saunders, produce spores after meiosis, which develop into haploid female and male ...
The cells of an animal or higher plant have two sets of chromosomes: they are diploid. When gametes (sex cells) are produced, they have onlyone set of chromosomes: they are haploid. They have undergone a process of cell division calledmeiosis. During meiosis, crossing over occurs. This make...
Meiosis:Fourdaughter cells are produced. Each cell ishaploidcontaining one-half the number of chromosomes as the original cell. 3. Genetic Composition Mitosis:The resulting daughter cells in mitosis are genetic clones (they are genetically identical).Norecombinationor crossing over occur. ...