Chromatin
two diploid cells, each with the same amount of genetic material and the same genetic information.
nucleolus
No they don't have genetic material
in mitosis a normal somatic cell divides into two daughter cells and each will have half of the genetic material and is parental copies and they are identical.
DNA
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It depends if the daughter cells were produced as a result of fertilization or cloned. If fertilized the genetic material isn't same but if cloned the genetic material is 100% same.
In mitosis (one parent cell), the daughter cells have the same genetic material as the parent (unless there is a mutation). In meiosis (two parent cells), the daughter cell/s will share some genetic material with either parent.
the daughter cells would contain half the genetic material found in the parent cell because the S phase is the phase in which DNA is duplicated
genetically Identical daughter cells that have the same genetic material as the original cell.
They are just a copy of the parent. Because of this, they contain the same genetic material and therefore they are related in: structure, genetic material, and origin.
no, bacterial cells do not have genetic material
the two new cells are called daughter cells.
two diploid cells, each with the same amount of genetic material and the same genetic information.
nucleolus
The plane in which a cell divides during telophase determining the relative sizes and genetic material distribution of the daughter cells.
no. the purpose of dna synthesis is to ensure transmission of genetic material to new daughter cells.