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Cell Division: Mitosis Chapter 8
The goal of mitosis is to produce daughter cells that are genetically identical to their mothers, with not a single chromosome more or less. Meiosis, on the other hand, is used for just one purpose in the human body:the production of gametes—sex cells, or sperm and eggs. ...
Does mitosis produce somatic cells or gametes? What is diploid? How many chromosomes are in a human cell? How many pairs of homologous chromosomes would be present in a cell undergoing metaphase II? How many chromosomes are in a haploid human cell?
The natural clone loach produces unreduced eggs genetically identical to somatic cells of the mother fish and such diploid eggs normally develop as a clone without genetic contribution of sperm. Following the identification of clonal nature and diploidy of eggs, we conducted cytological studies to ...
Mitosis is an important stage in the life cycle of cells. The analysis of mitosis can provide important information for the study of cell behaviors during cell culture. In addition to being used to analyze the proliferation of cells, mitosis detection can be used to improve the accuracy of cel...
UsageMitosisandmeiosisare easily confused, since both words refer to processes of cell division. Most cells have two full sets of chromosomes and are technically calleddiploidcells. When such a cell divides, it must first duplicate its chromosomes so as to produce two daughter cells that are also...
Somatic cells – Somatic cells are the regular cells in the body of multicellular organisms.What are the steps of cytokinesis? Thus, cytokinesis can be considered to occur in four stages—initiation, contraction, membrane insertion, and completion. The central problem for a cell undergoing ...
The process by which diploid germ cells produce haploid gametes that contain only one of each homologous chromosome is called meiosis. Following the last mitotic division, germ cells initiate meiosis/gametogenesis, undergoing a period of DNA synthesis such that both the maternal and paternal homologous...
Mitosis -Results in two identical cells with each cell having the full amount of genetic information (46 Chromosomes). Meiosis A single cell divides twice to produce four cells containing half the original amount of genetic information (23 Chromosomes). Gametes (sex cells – Sperm & Egg) ...