to create DNA
''fertilization''
Crossing over and chromosome separation.
sexual reproduction
meiosis
sex cells
Genetics
they are divided in to two parts
yes
Since the desired result of cloning is an offspring that is genetically identical to the "parent" meiosis would be counter productive.
Yes, both oogenesis (egg production) and spermatogenesis (sperm production) utilize meiosis to produce haploid gametes, or gametes with half the normal amount of genetic material.
they both involve the reproducing of cells
They both 'involve' the Cytokinesis Event.
Genetics
they are divided in to two parts
meiosis involves 2 cell divisions while mitosis involves 1
yes
Since the desired result of cloning is an offspring that is genetically identical to the "parent" meiosis would be counter productive.
Yes, both oogenesis (egg production) and spermatogenesis (sperm production) utilize meiosis to produce haploid gametes, or gametes with half the normal amount of genetic material.
All of the steps involve physical processes. So all of them!
Meiosis I and meiosis II
It is called meiosis. It works very similarly to mitosis, but the DNA isn't replicated once it has divided.
meiosis occurs in the overies and the testies.....there is 2 stage of meiosis...meiosis 1 and meiosis