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The cellular chromosome number is reduced from 2N to 1N.
Number of chromosomes
Meiosis IS the process wherein the 'chromosome number' is reduced ... by one-half. This is the result of the separation of the two chromosomes of each of the chromosome pairs and the 'packaging' of each daughter chromatid into what are called 'Daughter cells'.
The modal chromosome number is the most common chromosome number within a population or sample.
In Anaphase I
The cellular chromosome number is reduced from 2N to 1N.
Number of chromosomes
Total number of chromosomes remain same in same species of organism through meiosis process. In meiosis process the number of chromosomes are reduced to half as a result in gametes only one set of chromosomes will be present. In this process chromosomes are same.....
It is called meiosis.
they duplicate
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Meiosis IS the process wherein the 'chromosome number' is reduced ... by one-half. This is the result of the separation of the two chromosomes of each of the chromosome pairs and the 'packaging' of each daughter chromatid into what are called 'Daughter cells'.
Non-disjunction
Inversion
Fertilization.
meiosis I is reduction, meiosis II is division.
Haploid