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One thing that happens in meiosis that does not occur in meiosis is that produces 2 cellular divisions. This occurs as a direct result of sexual reproduction.
DNA is copied.
Yes. Crossover only occurs in prophase of meiosis I. Becuase it does not occur in mitosis, all the cells in our body are supposed to have the same genetic information (of course, excluding the cases where somatic mutations occur, such as in cancer).
Meiosis occurs in gametes or reproductive cells.
Homologous chromosomes occur during meiosis. Meiosis reduces the chromosome number by half.
The formation of tetrads are formed during p1(prophase 1)
No, it occurs in Meiosis II, Metaphase
place of occurence ;mitosis= somatic cells | meiosis=gonadic cells crossing over;mitosis=does not occur | meiosis=occur during prophase of meiosis 1 to form tetrads number of daughter cell;mitosis=two | meiosis= four genetic variation;mitosis=no variation produced| meiosis=produces genetic variation genetic composition in daughter cell; mitosis=identical to the parent cell | meiosis= non identical to the parent cell and each other
when does the duplication of chromosomes occur?
One thing that happens in meiosis that does not occur in meiosis is that produces 2 cellular divisions. This occurs as a direct result of sexual reproduction.
One thing that happens in meiosis that does not occur in meiosis is that produces 2 cellular divisions. This occurs as a direct result of sexual reproduction.
Meiosis occurs in the sporophyte.
DNA is copied.
DNA is copied.
Meiosis occurs in the sporophyte.
gonads
waht changes in the chromosomes occur during meiosis