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Trisomy X females have an additional X chromosome and are also referred to as metafemales (XXX)

Some articles refer to a 4rth chromosome, but in general the ones that have excess of X chromosomes they are called metafemales.

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If a cell ordinarily has 8 chromosomes how many will it have during mitosis and how many will its daughter cells have after mitosis?

If the cell has 8 chromosomes, it should have 8 at the very beginning of mitosis. However during the interphase, specifically the S phase, the chromosomes are duplicated which means that for most of the cell cycle, the cell has 16 chromosomes. However after the cells splits, each daughter cells is left with 8 chromosomes, which is identical to the number of chromosomes in the original parent cell. Hope this helps!


What is happens during the s phase of the cell cycle?

DNA is replicated.


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

12


How many chromosomes are in a human cell before and after meiosis?

When meiosis begins at Gap 1 phase (G1) the cell of a human has 46 chromosomes or 2n.


How many chromosomes does each cell have in inter phase?

Thre are 46 chromosomes in any common human cell during interphase. 22 pairs of autosomes and one pair of sexual chromosomes.


How many chromatids will a cell have that has 5 chromosomes in the G phase?

68 i think but don't trust me : )


If a cell has 32 chromosomes prior to the S phase and undergoes mitosis followed by cytokinesis each new daughter cell will have how many chromosomes?

two or four it all depends on sister and daughter chromosomes during the mitosis procedure about half the amount


How many chromosomes enter the G2 Phase?

How chromosomes enter the G2 phase?


During spermatogenesis a cell with 2n chromosomes divides to form four sperm cells. How many chromosomes are in each sperm cell?

8n


Chromatin or chromosomes are duplicated during g2 phase s phase prophase or g1 phase?

DNA is duplicated in s(ynthesis)-phase, and chromatin structure begins to tighten post-replication and on through G2, if there even is a G2 in whatever particular cell you're looking at (G2 is not a necessary part of the cell cycle and is left out in many different scenarios). Chromosomes (the most compact chromatin structure) begin to condense further during prophase of mitosis with the help of some of the condensin and cohesin complexes.So I would say the answer to your question as written is S-phase.


How many chromosomes in sickle cell anemia?

how many chromosomes are in sickle cell


What happens during the G2 phase?

When DNA replication is completed, the cell enters the G2 phase. G2 phase is usually he shortest of the three phases of interphase. During the G2 phase, many of the organelles and molecules required for cell division are produced. When the events of the G2 phase are completed, the cell is ready to enter the M phase and begin the process of cell division.