Meiosis. Germ-line or reproductive cells must only contain one of every gene so that when the male cell and the female cell combine, the result is a diploid cell that can continue to utilize mitosis in order to create a new life.
the diploid produces two haploids
Haploids? We're talking about haploids? Haploids. Not diploids, we're talking about haploids. Not diploids, not the biology I love, we're talking about haploids! (Just kidding. Merry Christmas!)
Diploids are formed by pairing two haploid sets of chromosomes. If there are 36 haploids, the number of diploids can be calculated by dividing the number of haploids by 2. Therefore, there would be 18 diploids (36 haploids ÷ 2 = 18 diploids).
In the Anaphase
Diploids and Haploids. Haploids have one set of chromosomes (Gametes). Diploids have two sets of chromosomes (Zygotes).
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Haploids.
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Yes he does. He had a daughter named Haploids and a son named Adrift.
Deleterious mutations can be quickly eliminated in haploids because there is no masking effect from a second copy of the gene. In diploids, the presence of a functional copy of the gene on the other chromosome can compensate for the deleterious mutation, allowing it to persist in the population. In haploids, the deleterious effects are more pronounced because there is only one copy of the gene, leading to faster elimination through natural selection.
Yes he does. He had a daughter named Haploids and a son named Adrift.
The parent cell is diploid. The daughter cells are haploid.