answersLogoWhite

0

after meosis , there are 46 chromosomes .

User Avatar

Wiki User

13y ago

What else can I help you with?

Related Questions

What happens in meosis 1 that does not occur in meosis 2?

Pairing between homologous chromosomes


Which process separates chromosomes meiosis chemosynthesis inheritance pedigree?

meosis


How many homologous chromosomes interact with each other or dont during mitosis and meiosis?

In mitosis, the homologous chromosomes dont interact, but in meosis, they separate during Anaphase 1. In mitosis, the homologous chromosomes dont interact, but in meosis, they separate during Anaphase 1.


What is the number of chromosomes per daughter cell after meosis?

After meiosis, each daughter cell has half the number of chromosomes as the parent cell. For example, in humans the parent cell would have 46 chromosomes, but after meiotic cell division, the daughter cells will each have 23 chromosomes.


How do mutations occur during mitosis?

reasorment of chromosomes can occur during meosis by crossing over


How many chromosomes does each cell contain at the end of meiosis 2?

each cell has 4 chromosomes after meosis It depends on what organism. if each cell has42 chromosomes then the cells after mitosis have 42 in meosis they end up having half of 42 and have four cells because the do mitosis 2


How many cells does meosis produce?

4


How many cells are present at the end of meiosis 1?

At the end of meosis 1, there are two daughter cells


Do offspring that result from meiosis have twice as many chromosomes as their parents?

No, offspring resulting from meiosis have half the number of chromosomes as their parents. Meiosis involves two rounds of cell division that result in cells with half the original number of chromosomes. When two gametes combine during fertilization, the resulting offspring will have a complete set of chromosomes.


Chromosomes of a pair of homologous chromosomes may differ from other chromosomes in terms of?

Homologous chromosomes are similar in size, shape, and genetic content. They may differ from other chromosomes in the genome in terms of the specific alleles they carry at corresponding gene loci. These differences in allele sequences can result in variations in traits or genetic disorders.


What Process results in the formation of gametes?

Gametes are produced by a type of cell division called meiosis. Meiosis results in four daughter cells each with half the number of chromosomes of the parent cell.


How are human chromosomes grouped?

Human chromosomes are grouped into 23 pairs, with one member of each pair inherited from each parent. This includes 22 pairs of autosomes (non-sex chromosomes) and one pair of sex chromosomes (X and Y in males, XX in females).