How many sister chromatids are found in a human somatic cell nucleus during mitosis? How many daughter cells are produced from each parent cell during meiosis? How many divisions are there in mitosis? How many bivalents are formed in a cell with 20 chromosomes at the beginning of meiosis I...
Somaticembryogenesisis a process by which somatic (non-gametic) cells undergo differentiation to form a bipolar structure containing both root and shoot axes. Thesesomatic embryosare similar to zygotic embryos and can mature and germinate (Stewardet al., 1958a, 1958b; Reinert, 1958; Kato & Take...
Somatic cells are diploid, and undergo mitotic division.Answer and Explanation: Somatic cells cannot be inherited. Somatic cells are derived from differentiated stem cells, and this process occurs separately within each organism...Become a member and unlock all Study Answers Start today. Try it no...
Somatic hypermutation is a process that allows B cells to mutate the genes that they use to produce antibodies. This enables the B cells to produce antibodies that are better able to bind to bacteria, viruses and other infections. Latest Research and Reviews FAM72A degrades UNG2 through the ...
aPrior to this process, clones of B cells are produced and undergo somatic hyper mutation. 在这个过程之前, b细胞克隆被生产并且接受体壁亢奋变化。 [translate] 英语翻译 日语翻译 韩语翻译 德语翻译 法语翻译 俄语翻译 阿拉伯语翻译 西班牙语翻译 葡萄牙语翻译 意大利语翻译 荷兰语翻译 瑞典语翻译 希腊语翻译...
A product and process for extending the replicative capacity of metazoan somatic cells using targeted genetic amendments to abrogate inhibition of cell-cycle progression during replicative senescence and derive clonal cell lines for scalable applications and industrial production of metazoan cell biomass. An...
A process for inducing direct somatic embryogenesis and secondary embryogenesis in monocotyledonous plant cells and rapidly regenerating fertile monocotyledonous plants is provided. In a first step, embryogenic monocotyledonous plant cells are cultured under conditions conducive to direct formation of primar...
Drosophila melanogaster undergoes a complete metamorphosis, during which time the larval male and female forms transition into sexually dimorphic, reproductive adult forms. To understand this complex morphogenetic process at a molecular-genetic level, wh
How do somatic cells get created from the gametes? How do somatic cells reproduce? How does meiosis get its diploid cell? 1. Mitosis is a process of cell division where one cell divides into two. What are TWO reasons cells need to be able to perform mitosis? 2. What is the main...
What are the reproductive cells produced by meiosis called? How do you find the number of chromosomes per somatic cell? What do chromosomes do in meiosis but not in mitosis? What female somatic cells are used to create egg cells? What type of cells are diploid?