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There are two divisions in meiosis. The first division, meiosis I, is when the number of cells doubles while the chromosomes do not.

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Q: What stage of meiosis is the chromosome number reduced?
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How does diplonema differ from diakinesis?

Diakinesis is the last stage of prophase during meiosis. Diplonema is the doubled form of the chromosome strand during the diplotene stage of meiosis.


Chromosome number that results from meiosis is called?

Meiosis reduces the number of chromosome sets from two (diploid), to one (haploid). In mitosis the daughter cells are genetically identical to the parent cell, but meiosis produces cells that differ genetically from the parent cell as well as each other. In the final stage of meiosis II there end up being 4n daughter cells. So remember mitosis is diploid and meiosis is haploid.


How do the chromosomes get to the stage of meiosis prophase?

A nucleus is signals the rest of the cell that the cell is ready to undergo meiosis, in which case the chromosomes begin to condense with the help of histones, which is the beginning of prophase I of meiosis.


What is the chromosome number at the end of meiosis 1?

Homologous chromosomes are separated at the end of meiosis 1. At the end of meiosis 2, the sister chromatids are separated. At the end of meiosis 1: the daughter cells contain 2n number of chromosomes (where n is the haploid number for that particular organism) At the end of meiosis 2: the daughter cells contain n number of chromosomes.


What Meiosis occurs in .?

meiosis occurs in the overies and the testies.....there is 2 stage of meiosis...meiosis 1 and meiosis


In which phase of meiosis does crossing over occur.which results from this process?

Meiosis is broken up into 2 phases. This include meiosis 1 and meiosis two. After the meiosis 1 phase, prophase 1 begins.


When is the chromosomes number reduced from 46 to 23?

During the Prophase stage of Meiosis, rather than Mitosis, chromosomes are split from 46 to 23. Meiosis is the same basic process as Mitosis, yet is what occurs in gametes rather than other non-gamete cells.


How does the chromosome number of the amibea in stage 1 compare to an amobea in stage 3?

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What phase is when each chromosome is connected to a spindle fiber?

During metaphase each chromosome attaches to spindle fibers. The centriole anchors the spindle fibers and helps in splitting the chromosome.


Which stage of the cleavage is the chromosome diploid?

G1 phase of Interphase in mitosis. It's after cytokinesis and before S phase in which the chromosome replicates and becomes 4n. In Meiosis it's before Prophase I and after Telophase I when cytokinesis occurs; then all through Meiosis II until final cell division in which 4 daughter cells that are haploid are made.


At what stage of meiosis recombinant DNA is made?

At the stage of Pachytene of meiosis 1 recombinant DNA is made....


What meiosis stage is considered the reduction stage?

cytokinesis