If the genetic information came from one parent cell, that cell would not have contained genes for both red and yellow. Because a parent cell has one set of DNA, that trait would have been either red or yellow, but not both.
"Crossing over" will mix and match the colors.
Daughter cells resulting from mitotic division have the same number of chromosomes as the parent cell.
There are 4 haploid daughter cells resulting from each meiotic process (single parent cell to daughter cells).
By counting the number of daughter cells resulting from mitotic and meiotic division
2 diploid cells
Mitosis followed by cytokinesis results in two genetically identical, diploid daughter cells. Meiosis followed by cytokinesis results in four genetically non-identical, haploid daughter cells.
The four daughter cells resulting from meiosis are haploid and genetically distinct. The daughter cells resulting from mitosis are diploid and identical to the parent cell.
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The chromosome number for daughter cells resulting from mitosis is the same as the parent cell.
Daughter cells resulting from mitotic division have the same number of chromosomes as the parent cell.
no they have half the number of chromosomes than their parent cells
The genetic consequence of mitotic cell division is that the resulting daughter cells are genetically identical to each other and to the parent cell. This is because the DNA is accurately replicated and evenly distributed between the daughter cells during mitosis. Therefore, no genetic variation is introduced during mitotic cell division.
There are 4 haploid daughter cells resulting from each meiotic process (single parent cell to daughter cells).
In both Mitosis and Meiosis, the resulting cells are known as 'daughter' cells.
New Q. Answer is Yes. Remember, eukaryotic chromosomes exist in pairs.Ex-Q. Answer was: about meiosis and mitosis I will answer both:Mitosis is a form of cell division that results in the produced (or daughter) cells having the same number of chromosomes as the parent. In your example, a daughter cell resulting from mitotic cell division would have 23 chromosome pairs, just like its parent cell.Meiosis is a form of cell division that results in the produced (or daughter) cells having half the number of chromosomes present in the parent. In your example, a daughter cell resulting from meiotic cell division would have 23 chromosomes, half the number of the parent cell.
Clones Replicants Duplicates Duals the process is cell division, the resulting new cells are daughter cells.
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By counting the number of daughter cells resulting from mitotic and meiotic division