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A duplication of the chromosomes is what must happen before meiosis can begin.
It will result 4n cells.Chromosomal number will be doubled from generation to generation. It also will result in abnormal individuals that may not to be able to adapt. Down's Syndrome and Turner's Syndrome are examples of this.
You DNA will be replicated
Replication does not take place during mitosis. It takes place before meiosis begins.
as a zygote continue to divide the chromosomes keep producing
You could have a mutant cell.
A duplication of the chromosomes is what must happen before meiosis can begin.
It will result 4n cells.Chromosomal number will be doubled from generation to generation. It also will result in abnormal individuals that may not to be able to adapt. Down's Syndrome and Turner's Syndrome are examples of this.
You DNA will be replicated
Momentum = mass x velocity. So if the velocity is doubled, momentum will be doubled as they are directly proportional to each other.
Replication does not take place during mitosis. It takes place before meiosis begins.
DNA replicates and forms tetrad—APEX.
Nothing serious will happen.
half of each parents' chromosomes go to the offspring
If both dimensions are doubled then the area is quadrupled. This is true of any geometric shape.
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Chromosomes will line up in metaphase and in anaphase they will split apart.