Biology, 18.12.2020 01:00 MCMarioandLuigi
Reduction division during meiosis is one of the reasons diversity occurs in natures. Which of the following examples represents this process?
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A human cell with n chromosomes forms a cell with 2n chromosomes.
A cat's cells with 19 chromosomes, fuse together to form diploid gametes.
Two cells from a horse that contain 64 chromosomes divide to form 4 cells that also have 64 chromosomes.
A tomato that has diploid cells with 24 chromosomes, forms gametes with 12 chromosomes.
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Biology, 22.06.2019 00:50
What would be the result if crossing over did not happen during meiosis in humans? a. there would be less genetic variation in humans. b. parents would be more likely to look like their children. c. the human population could not reproduce. d. children would have more chromosomes.
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