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It depends if the daughter cells were produced as a result of fertilization or cloned. If fertilized the genetic material isn't same but if cloned the genetic material is 100% same.

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Q: How is the genetic material in two daughter cells similar to the genetic material in the parent cell?
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What is genetic material in two daughter cells similar to the genetic material in the original parent cells?

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In what way or ways are daughter cells and parent cells the same?

In mitosis (one parent cell), the daughter cells have the same genetic material as the parent (unless there is a mutation). In meiosis (two parent cells), the daughter cell/s will share some genetic material with either parent.


How does a daughter cell compare to the parent cell after undergoing meiosis?

They have 1/2 the genetic material of the parent cell.


How do the daughter cells in mitosis relate?

They are just a copy of the parent. Because of this, they contain the same genetic material and therefore they are related in: structure, genetic material, and origin.


What process ensures that the daughter cells contain the same genetic material as the parent?

Mitosis. The parent nucleus splits into two daughter nuclei containing chromosomes identical to that of the parent cell.


What is a word that starts with an r that is the genetic material in a daughter cell not found in either parent?

recessive trait


What is another word for meiosis?

reduction division. this is because the daughter cells end up with half the genetic material of their parent.


When a cell divides through mitosis each daughter cell receives half of the parent cell's genetic code is it true?

No. Due to DNA replication before mitosis, each daughter cell receives the same number of chromosomes as the parent cell. So if the parent cell has 38 chromosomes, the daughter cells will have 38 chromosomes.


What does meiosis introduce into the daughter cells that Mitosis does not?

variationvarietyMeiosis introduces genetic variation. Mitosis produces daughter cells that are identical to the parent cell. However, meiosis produces offspring with half the genetic material from each parent - and therefore much more diversity.


If the s phase were eliminated from the cell cycle the daughter cells would be?

the daughter cells would contain half the genetic material found in the parent cell because the S phase is the phase in which DNA is duplicated


What does each new cell get after mitosis?

Each daughter cell gets an exact copy of its parent cell i.e same genetic material


What is genetic material in daughter cells not found in either parent?

Genetic material in daughter cells on found in either parents is called Recombination. Non sister chromatids of the homologous chromosomes swap pieces of DNA. This is called crossing over. Crossing over is important because it results in new combinations of genetic material that were not found in the parent DNA. Recombination: The process of producing new genetic combinations not present in the original parent DNA is called recombination. It is an important process in genetics because it leads to offspring that have different genetic make up from each other as well as different from either parent. curtacy of http://staff.jccc.net/pdecell/celldivision/meiosis.html