34 What happens during meiosis? D A A haploid cell produces haploid cells that are genetically identical. B A haploid cell produces haploid cells that are genetically different. C A diploid cell produces haploid cells that are genetically identical. D A diploid cell produces haploid cells that ar...
The daughter cells are now in G1, during which they grow, synthesize proteins, and build organelles. After that, they can either enter G0, the non-replicative phase, or move on to the S phase and get ready to reproduce. They grow up so fast, don’t they? Meiosis: Half the Chromosome...
百度试题 结果1 题目The diagram below shows the process of meiosis. At what point are there haploid cells formed?相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 step 3 反馈 收藏
Mitosis and meiosis are both processes of cell division, but they differ in terms of the number of daughter cells that are...
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Reproductive cells, also known as gametes, are cells that contain only half the number of chromosomes as normal cells (somatic cells). This is to maintain the number of chromosomes constant in each generation. Reproductive cells are formed during meiosis, a type of cellular division that yields ...
With meiosis, four daughter cells with half the number of chromosomes as the mother cell are produced. In this post, we're going over what the meiosis definition is, what meiosis interphase is specifically, and where it is during the steps of meiosis.
- Replication in eukaryotic DNA occurs during the S phase of thecell cycle. Eukaryotic chromosomes contain multiple origins of replication per chromosome. - Eukaryotic genes are regulated as individual structures. Genetic recombination is achieved through meiosis and fusion of gametes...
Mitosis, meiosis. You probably know that both of these processes have something to do with cells.But what’s the difference between the function of mitosis and thefunction of meiosis,and why do you need to know the difference? —To understand how mitosis and meiosis are related, the first ...
During mitosis, many proteins dissociate from chromatin and transcription shuts down. This may favour a silent PRE but challenge an active one. Several PcG and TrxG proteins remain bound to mitotic chromatin and may 'bookmark' silent and active states. Many PcG and TrxG target genes are dynami...