genetic recombination and formation of gametes
yes...........because meiosis is basis of asexual reproduction.....and in asexual reproduction,offsprings are identical to their parent.
yes
In eukaryotes, a nuclear divison mechanism called meiosis precedes the formation of gametes and, in many species, spores. It is the basis of sexxual reproduction.
If you mean meiosis I and meiosis II, then no they are not identical, but meiosis II does follow meiosis I.
Meiosis
Centimeter peter
yes...........because meiosis is basis of asexual reproduction.....and in asexual reproduction,offsprings are identical to their parent.
yes
In eukaryotes, a nuclear divison mechanism called meiosis precedes the formation of gametes and, in many species, spores. It is the basis of sexxual reproduction.
Sturtevant's hypothesis was that the frequency of cross-overs during meiosis was related to the distance between genes
Meiosis I and meiosis II
meiosis occurs in the overies and the testies.....there is 2 stage of meiosis...meiosis 1 and meiosis
If you mean meiosis I and meiosis II, then no they are not identical, but meiosis II does follow meiosis I.
Meiosis
Meiosis I & Meiosis II
Meiosis 1 and Meiosis 2
Meiosis does in fact divide twice, once in meiosis I (cytokinesis) and meiosis II (cytokinesis) basically it divides into four daughter cells at the end of meiosis. Two from meiosis I and four in meiosis II