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Lets say for example, that a cell contains 2n=12 chromosomes..
In mitosis and..does that mean that in
g1: cell has 6 chromosomes and 6 molecules of dna
s: cell has 12 molecules of dna
g2: cell has 12 chromosomes and 12 molecules of dna
so at the end of mitosis, the cell with have 12 chromosomes and 12 molecules of dna?
what i don't understand is that shuldnt the daughter cell of mitosis be exactly equal to the G1 phase of mitosis in terms of chromosome / dna content?\
also in meiosis, in which mitotic phase does the cell go from diploid to haploid..i thought it was telephose but the answer was anaphase..why? Isn't it still diploid since in anaphase the cell is still one cell
also..lets say a cell contains chrosomome # 2n=12
does the daughter cell of mitosis have the same chrosome #/dna content as G1?
shouldnt that mean that in g1, there is 12 chrosomes
and in g2..there are 24 chrosomomes..but that is not the case, and only 12 chrosomes in g2...
i am so confused ! help please final exam tomrorow
In mitosis and..does that mean that in
g1: cell has 6 chromosomes and 6 molecules of dna
s: cell has 12 molecules of dna
g2: cell has 12 chromosomes and 12 molecules of dna
so at the end of mitosis, the cell with have 12 chromosomes and 12 molecules of dna?
what i don't understand is that shuldnt the daughter cell of mitosis be exactly equal to the G1 phase of mitosis in terms of chromosome / dna content?\
also in meiosis, in which mitotic phase does the cell go from diploid to haploid..i thought it was telephose but the answer was anaphase..why? Isn't it still diploid since in anaphase the cell is still one cell
also..lets say a cell contains chrosomome # 2n=12
does the daughter cell of mitosis have the same chrosome #/dna content as G1?
shouldnt that mean that in g1, there is 12 chrosomes
and in g2..there are 24 chrosomomes..but that is not the case, and only 12 chrosomes in g2...
i am so confused ! help please final exam tomrorow
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