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Q: How many chromosomes are present in the offspring during cloning?
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What is the number of chromosomes in present offspring compared to the number of chromosomes in the parent organism during the process of cloning?

4


What happen to chromosomes during meiosis?

half of each parents' chromosomes go to the offspring


Process during which chromosomes appear?

Chromosomes replicate during cell division, so are present as a new cell forms.


What might happen if an egg cell received two X chromosomes during meiosis instead of one?

The offspring could have three X chromosomes or two X chromosomes and a Y chromosome.


When are mutations are passed on to offspring?

A mutation can be passed on if it occurs in a sex cell. This is because offspring have a copy of the parent's genetic code, so any mutation that is present here will also be present in the offspring.


What is it called when homologous chromosomes trade alleles?

Crossing-over is when segments of homologous chromosomes switch places. This process occurs during prophase I of meiosis and results in recombinant chromosomes. This adds to the variation seen in offspring.


How can a human with 47 chromosomes be produced?

This occurs due to nondisjunction, in which one or more homologous pairs of chromosomes do not separate during anaphase I, or sister chromatids do not separate properly during anaphase II of meiosis. The resulting daughter cells (gametes) will have either 22 or 24 chromosomes. If the gamete with 22 chromosomes unites with a normal gamete with 23 chromosomes, the offspring will have 45 chromosomes (23 + 22). If the gamete with 24 chromosomes unites with a normal gamete, the offspring will have 47 chromosomes (23 + 24). These are usually lethal conditions.


How many chromosomes are present during prophase?

23 pairs. So 46.


What are the importance of chromosomes?

chromosomes are filamentous structures which are present in the nucleus as chromatin reticulum and are visible only during cell division..this is what i know about choromos..lol


During interphase the chromosomes are not visible but the nuclear material is present in a granular or network condition?

chromatin


Where genes and chromosomes are found in your body?

Answerchromosomes are found mostly in the nucleus of your cells and there is where you will find the chromosomes.


How are the usual number of chromosomes restored during fertilization?

When the haploid sperm fertilizes the haploid egg, their chromosomes combine to form a new diploid nucleus in the first cell of the new offspring, which is called a zygote.