Homologous chromosomes are separated.
After meiosis 1, the cell undergoes a second round of division called meiosis 2. This results in the formation of four haploid daughter cells, each with half the number of chromosomes as the original cell.
At the conclusion of meiosis, four haploid daughter cells are produced, each with half the number of chromosomes as the original cell. These new cells are genetically different from each other and from the parent cell due to the process of crossing over and independent assortment.
No, there is no S phase after meiosis 1.
The phase that happens only once in meiosis is prophase I, which is characterized by the pairing of homologous chromosomes and the exchange of genetic material through crossing over. This phase is unique to meiosis and does not occur in mitosis.
The products of meiosis 1 are two haploid daughter cells with duplicated chromosomes, while the products of meiosis 2 are four haploid daughter cells with unduplicated chromosomes. Meiosis 1 separates homologous chromosomes, while meiosis 2 separates sister chromatids.
DNA is copied in meiosis 1.
DNA is copied in meiosis 1.
DNA is copied
DNA is copied
dna is copied
DNA is copied (for novanet cheaters)
DNA is copied (for novanet cheaters)
The tetrads are pulled apart.
One thing that happens in meiosis that does not occur in meiosis is that produces 2 cellular divisions. This occurs as a direct result of sexual reproduction.
One thing that happens in meiosis that does not occur in meiosis is that produces 2 cellular divisions. This occurs as a direct result of sexual reproduction.
DNA is copied.
prophase1The first phase of meiosis is Prophase I