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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.

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"Crossing over" will mix and match the colors.

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Q: A student is simulating meiosis 1 with homologues that are red-long and yellow why would you not expect to find both red-long and yellow-long in one resulting daughter cell?
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How do genetic contents of cells resulting from mitosis different from meiosis?

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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What is the chromosome number in the daughter cell?

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When a cell with 23 chromosomes divides by mitotic call division both of the resulting daughter cells each have the maximum number of 23 chromosomes?

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A plant cell with 12 chromosomes undergoes normal mitosis. What is the total number of chromosomes in each of the resulting daughter cells?

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