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How many chromatids do you have when you duplicate your 46 chromosomes?

When you duplicate your 46 chromosomes, you will have 92 chromatids.


How many chromosomes are present after interphase?

After interphase, there are 46 chromosomes present in a human cell.


How many chromosomes does each cell have in inter phase?

Thre are 46 chromosomes in any common human cell during interphase. 22 pairs of autosomes and one pair of sexual chromosomes.


How many chromatids does your cell have after your 46 chromosomes are duplicated?

After your 46 chromosomes are duplicated, your cell will have a total of 92 chromatids.


How many chromatids are present in a cell with 6 chromosomes, each consisting of 2 chromatids?

In a cell with 6 chromosomes, each consisting of 2 chromatids, there are a total of 12 chromatids present.


How many chromosomes and chromatids are present in each stage of mitosis?

During mitosis, each cell has 46 chromosomes and 92 chromatids.


In a human nucleus just before cell division how many chromatids are present?

Normally in a cell, there are 92 chromatids, 2 per chromosome. However, when the chromosomes have duplicated before mitosis, there are twice as many, or 184.


What happens before meiosis begin?

Interphase. The process of meiosis has many similarities to the process of mitosis: chromosomes replicate before the process begins, and shorten and thicken to look like the chromosomes at the beginning of mitosis (condensation).


If the haploid number for a species is 3 each dividing diploid cell will have how many chromatids at metaphase?

Each dividing diploid cell will have 6 chromatids at metaphase - 3 chromatids from the maternal set of chromosomes and 3 chromatids from the paternal set of chromosomes.


How many chromosomes would a cell have during metaphase I of meiosis if it has 12 chromosomes during interphase?

12


How many chromosomes would a cell have during metaphase 1 of meiosis if it has 12 chromosomes during interphase?

Meiosis is known as a reduction division. The total number of chromosomes present prior to meiosis is reduced in half at the end of meiosis. In this case 12 pairs of chromosomes before meiosis (a total of 24 chromosomes) becomes 12 chromosomes (one of each pair) at the end of meiosis.


If a cell has 46 chromosomes a the beginning of meiosis then at anaphase 2 there would be a total number of how many chromosomes?

At the beginning of meiosis, a cell with 46 chromosomes would undergo DNA replication to end up with 92 chromatids. During anaphase 2 of meiosis, these chromatids would separate, resulting in daughter cells with 46 chromosomes each, the same as the original cell before replication.