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The chromosomes are double (diploid) at the beginning of meiosis. By the end of meiosis I, the chromosomes are single (haploid).

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Is a source of genetic variation that involves the swapping of sections of chromosomes during meiosi?

Crossing Over.


What are the differences between single crossover and double crossover in genetic recombination?

In genetic recombination, single crossover involves the exchange of genetic material between two chromosomes, while double crossover involves two exchanges of genetic material. Single crossover results in the formation of two recombinant chromosomes, while double crossover results in the formation of four recombinant chromosomes.


If a parent cell has 34 chromosomes at the beginning of mitosishow many chromosomes will the daughter cells have at the end of mitosis?

If you mean after interphase, beginning of mitosis, then each daughter cell would have 17. BUT! Do you mean SINGLE ARMED CHROMOSOMES or double? During prophase, single armed chromosomes condense into double armed chromosomes. If you meant double armed chromosomes, 34 of them, then the answer would be 34 (each, cause it's gonna be single armed)


Are the chromosome single or double?

In a body cell, there are two sets of chromosomes, which is the diploid condition. In a sex cell, there is one set of chromosomes, which is the haploid condition.


In which stage do double-stranded chromosomes become single-stranded chromosomes?

During the process of DNA replication, double-stranded chromosomes become temporarily single-stranded during the replication fork formation, where the DNA double helix is unwound by helicase. The single-stranded DNA serves as a template for the synthesis of new complementary DNA strands.


What is a cell with pairs of chromosomes called A cell with no pairs single set (single set) of chromosomes?

Haloid cells


What do chromosomes do before dividing in mitosis?

They double into more chromosomes.


What does mitosis do to chromosomes?

double


How many matched pairs of chromosmes are there in each cells?

The sex cells, or gametes, (egg and sperm) don't contain pairs of chromosomes. They each contain 23 singular chromosomes. When the egg and sperm combine, the resulting cell will have 23 pairs of chromosomes.


What is a cell containing a single set of chromosomes and therefore only single set of genes is?

A cell containing a single set of chromosomes and therefore only a single set of genes is known as a haploid cell. Haploid cells have one set of chromosomes, which is half the number of chromosomes found in diploid cells.


What is the Number of chromosomes after each division after mitoses?

the number of chromosomes is double the numbe of chromosomes that were devided. so in other words the chromosomes double.


Where in the animal is the chromosomes located?

Chromosomes are located in every cell of the body humans have 24 chromosomes, so there are 24 chromosomes in one single cell