replication
A recombinant chromatid is a chromosome that has undergone genetic recombination, where segments of genetic material from two different chromatids have been exchanged during meiosis. This results in a shuffling of genetic information and contributes to genetic diversity in offspring.
vacuoles
When a chromosome has made a copy of itself, each of the two strands is called a sister chromatid. Sister chromatids are identical copies formed during DNA replication and are joined at the centromere.
The process of meiosis never results in the formation of a Diploid.
Fertilization results in the formation of a new cell with a full set of chromosomes.Answer 2:Mitosis results in the formation of a new cell with a full set of chromosomes
Fertilization results in the formation of a new cell with a full set of chromosomes.Answer 2:Mitosis results in the formation of a new cell with a full set of chromosomes
I think it's a chromatid.
mutagenesis occurs
mutagenesis occurs
Recombinant chromosomes.
Chromosome need 2 chromatids but a chromatid is only half of a chromosome
mutation