it can go really weird
it can go really weird
"what happens when something goes wrong with meiosis?" i think you mean http://www.iob.org/userfiles/File/genetic_resources/essential_genetics/genetics_and_ethics/too_much_of_a_good_thing_what_happens_when_meiosis_goes_wrong.ppt#6 Everything you need is on that link "what happens when something goes wrong with meiosis?" i think you mean http://www.iob.org/userfiles/File/genetic_resources/essential_genetics/genetics_and_ethics/too_much_of_a_good_thing_what_happens_when_meiosis_goes_wrong.ppt#6 Everything you need is on that link
A mutation.
Usually mutations or possibly death of the cell.
well it only happens if you are doing something wrong with the baby or its contractions.
If something happens and your answer goes wrong i would recommend for you to find something that is like easy to understand like maybe an dictionary or just look at some websites.=] =] =]
anachronism or apocrypha
No. Something is really wrong if that happens.
a disaster happens when you miss a step or do something wrong.
It doesn't move, or derails.
Down syndrome (trisomy 21) occurs when a gamete carrying an extra copy of chromosome 21 is involved in a fertilization event.The gamete (whether sperm or oocyte) has an extra copy of chromosome 21 because of something called NONDISJUNCTION. This happens when a chromosome gets pulled to the wrong daughter cell.This can happen either in meiosis I or meiosis II.If nondisjunction happens in meiosis I, 2 gametes will be n+1 (have the extra copy of 21) and the other 2 gametes will be n-1 (will have NO copy of 21)If nondisjunction happens in meiosis II, 2 gametes will be normal, one will be n+1 and one will be n-1.
Because something might wrong with the moon or if something bad happens