Meiotic development evolved as a crucial biological process to ensure genetic diversity during sexual reproduction. It likely arose from ancestral processes of cell division, with the adaptation of meiosis allowing for the halving of chromosome numbers in gametes. This process involves two rounds of division—meiosis I and meiosis II—and includes key events like homologous recombination, which further enhances genetic variation. Over time, these mechanisms became more complex, leading to the sophisticated meiosis observed in modern eukaryotes.
The future tense of develop is will develop.
how did it develop
A computer does not develop. You can develop computer programs for a computer.
I/you/we/they develop. He/she/it develops. The present participle is developing.
i think it has something to do with the distribution of genes that will be inherited soon by the offspring. interphase is responsible for the creation/production of organelles and it is where DNA was synthesized. it was followed by mitotic division, which is the duplication of genes with the same number of chromosomes. then meoitic division will carry the genes but divide the chromosomes to half so that during fertilization it will restore the original number of chromosomes.
you can develop it
why did nambour develop where it do
when does canine develop
how can we develop our society?
My photographic memory is just beginning to develop. Let's develop something good!
i think it has something to do with the distribution of genes that will be inherited soon by the offspring. interphase is responsible for the creation/production of organelles and it is where DNA was synthesized. it was followed by mitotic division, which is the duplication of genes with the same number of chromosomes. then meoitic division will carry the genes but divide the chromosomes to half so that during fertilization it will restore the original number of chromosomes.
where dose the wether develop