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Q: Would new cells be viable if replication of chromosomes did not occur before cytokinesis?
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Can a male with 48 chromosomes survive?

A human male normally has 46 chromosomes. Some configurations of 48 chromosomes would result in a viable male offspring. This individual would have a trisomy of the sex chromosomes such as XYY and also a trisomy of chromosome 21 and have Down Syndrome.


What does it mean when two sets of chromosomes are homelogous?

It means the chromosomes are able to align at mitosis and meiosis but do not share the same origin. for example if an orange and a lemon tree were cross pollinated, the chromosomes would be homelogous( if of course this interaction was viable )


How long before baby rabbits are viable?

Baby rabbits are viable in as little as a year. This means that rabbits will be able to reproduce safely at a year old.


What would be the ploidy of the viable gametes produced by a tetraploid individual if nondisjunction of all chromosomes occurred in meiosis you?

Sounds like it would be octoploid. Common in plant polyploidy.


Why is polyploidy a disadvantage to animals?

Polyploidy occurs with the organism has double the normal set of chromosomes. In plants this can produce larger more viable plants, but it animals this is an abnormal mutation and often fatal.


What is viable development?

Viable development refers to sustainable and balanced economic progress that meets the needs of the present generation without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs. It aims to promote social equity, economic growth, and environmental protection simultaneously. This approach emphasizes long-term planning and resource management to ensure that development is not only economically feasible but also socially and environmentally responsible.


The undue burden test prevents states from passing laws that?

A. Restrict abortion before a fetus is viable.


What happens if a cat and a horse mate?

This is neither physically nor genetically possible. Even using artificial insemination or in vitro fertilization to work around the physical issues, no viable offspring would result due to the genetic issues.Part of the genetic problem is a cat has 19 pairs of chromosomes while a horse has 32 pairs of chromosomes. Thus the chromosomes could not properly pair up. (FWIW, humans have 23 pairs of chromosomes while all other primates have 24 pairs of chromosomes, including our closest relatives the chimpanzee and the bonobo.)


What happens during crossing-over?

Crossing over is the process in which babies are made.


Can non viable sperm get viable?

Yes


What is viable entity mean?

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What transportation technology must be constructed before the oil wealth of Central Asia can become economically viable?

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