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No, Mendel's Law of Independent Inheritance states that allele pairs separate independently during the formation of gametes. Therefore, traits are transmitted to offspring independently of one another.

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no. the chromosomes align randomly before the spindles grab hold of them and pull them toward different poles.

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Q: Do the chromosomes inherited from the mother or father have to stay together following meiosis 1?
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How many chromosomes are in each daughter cell following meiosis you?

there should be 23 chromosomes in each daughter.


Copies of chromosomes liked together at their centromeres at the beginning of meiosis are called what kid of chromatid?

Copies of chromosomes linked together at their centromeres at the beginning of meiosis are appropriately called sister chromatids. Chromosomes are found in cells.


When does duplication of chromosomes occur?

when does the duplication of chromosomes occur?


Following telophase 1 of meiosis there is a period called?

Interkinesis is the period which follows telophase 1 in meiosis. It is similar to interphase but without the replication of chromosomes.


How many chromosomes are present when meiosis starts?

In humans, 46 chromosomes are present when meiosis begins. The four daughter cells that result from meiosis have 23 chromosomes.


Is homologous chromosomes only present in cells that undergo meiosis?

Usually they dont as homologous chromosomes form bivalents with other homologous chromosomes and crossing over occurs between the 2. But if a chiasmata does form between the t homologous chromosomes they can change information.


How many chromosomes would a cell have during metaphase 1 of meiosis if it has 12 chromosomes during interphase?

Meiosis is known as a reduction division. The total number of chromosomes present prior to meiosis is reduced in half at the end of meiosis. In this case 12 pairs of chromosomes before meiosis (a total of 24 chromosomes) becomes 12 chromosomes (one of each pair) at the end of meiosis.


How many chromosomes are present when meiosis is started?

In humans, 46 chromosomes are present when meiosis begins. The four daughter cells that result from meiosis have 23 chromosomes.


Are chromosomes single or double in meiosi?

The chromosomes are double (diploid) at the beginning of meiosis. By the end of meiosis I, the chromosomes are single (haploid).


Explaining why the process of mitosis and meiosis are both?

mitosis is the duplicate of chromosomes and meiosis is the reducing of chromosomes.


How many chromosomes are there in cells of humans after meiosis?

There are 23 chromosomes in a human cell following meiosis. Meiosis is sometimes called "reduction division". The first division of meiosis (meiosis I) halves the chromosome number. In humans, there are 46 chromosomes in the mother cell when it begins meiosis I. More precisely, there are 23 pairs, one of each pair having been inherited from each parent. This number (46 in humans) is the diploid number for the species. After meiosis, each cell has the haploid number (23 in humans), i.e. one of each chromosome in the set.


When do parents pass inherited traits to their offspring?

When hre child is born with the chromosomes