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What is the chromosomal complement of daughter cells in meiosis?

i don,t know is well


How many Cells does a chromosomal complement have?

One, just One each!


What is the relative amounts of DNA in parent and daughter cells in mitosis?

The relative amounts of DNA in mother and daughter cells in mitosis are identical, as long as no chromosomal mutations occurred.


How do you compare the parent cell and new cells formed by meiosis?

The parent cell has twice the chromosomal material than the four daughter cells. parent= diploid daughter= monoploid


How many daughter cells are created from mitosis?

Mitosis followed by cytokinesis results in two identical daughter cells.


What are diploid cellls?

Diploid cells are cells with full chromosomal number.Haploids are with half chromosomal number.


Do any of the daughter cells produced from meiosis contain identical genetic complement?

In the four daughter cells produced each contains only half of the genetic complement. Some may contain the same homologs as the parent cell, and some may have undergone crossing over during metaphase 1 of meiosis 1.


Why do the 2 daughter cells in mitosis have to divide again in meiosis?

The usual somatic gene complement number = 2N. Upon genomic replication the gene complement number is 4N. Somatic Cell division 'reduces' the number 'back to' 2N. Gametic Cells, egg and sperm, need to "divide again" in meiosis to further reduce the gene complement number down to the required 1N [again, for gametic cells only].


How many cells are produced during mitosis?

During mitosis 2 diploid cells are produced diploid means they have the full complement of DNA these cells make up nearly all the cells in the body with the exception of the gonads. During meiosis 4 haploid cells are produced meaning they have half the complement of DNA these haploid cells are in gonads of animals.


Does the chromosomal number change at all during mitosis?

No. Mitosis produces identical daughter cells - same DNA and same amount. Only in meiosis does the chromosome number halve.


How many daughter cells?

This isn't really a question but I'll try. The term daughter cell is used in cell division so I presume you're talking about chromasomes. In mitosis there are the same number as in the parent cell, in meiosis there are only half the number.


What is the number of chromosomes each gamete receives after meiosis?

The end result of meiosis is haploid daughter cells with chromosomal combinations different from those originally present in the parent. In sperm cells, four haploid gametes are produced.