Two genetically different, diploid daughter cells
Two genetically different, haploid daughter cells
Two genetically identical, diploid daughter cells
Two genetically identical, haploid daughter cells
Two genetically different, haploid daughter cells
Two genetically identical, diploid daughter cells
Two genetically identical, haploid daughter cells
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Two genetically different, haploid daughter cells.
During meiosis, a human cell for example, will go from having 46 chromosomes to 23. They're genetically different because in Prophase I - Homologous Recombination occurs.
If you want me to explain Meiosis I to you just let me know.
So yes your answer was correct :)
Btw I answered like 3 of your questions lol not a single best answer :(
During meiosis, a human cell for example, will go from having 46 chromosomes to 23. They're genetically different because in Prophase I - Homologous Recombination occurs.
If you want me to explain Meiosis I to you just let me know.
So yes your answer was correct :)
Btw I answered like 3 of your questions lol not a single best answer :(
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Haha no problem. If you have any further questions just message me and I'll be glad to help.
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