No. Each gamete is genetically different from the other gametes and from the parent cell.
are genetically similar to each other
These organisms are considered to be members of the same species. They are reproductively compatible with each other but genetically isolated from all other organisms.
At the end of telophase, the cells produced by mitosis will be genetically identical to each other and to the original parent cell, as they contain the same number of homologous pairs and identical genetic material. In contrast, cells produced by meiosis will not be genetically identical to each other, as they undergo recombination and independent assortment, resulting in genetically diverse gametes. Thus, the genetic makeup of the cells at the end of telophase depends on whether the process was mitotic or meiotic.
It produces four genetically different cells with 23 chromosomes each. They are haploid.
No. Each gamete is genetically different from the other gametes and from the parent cell.
Dolphins are mammals. Sharks are fish. They are very different, though both are vertebrates.
are genetically similar to each other
These organisms are considered to be members of the same species. They are reproductively compatible with each other but genetically isolated from all other organisms.
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They hate each other that are boys or girls.
They're genetically programmed to find each other.
At the end of telophase, the cells produced by mitosis will be genetically identical to each other and to the original parent cell, as they contain the same number of homologous pairs and identical genetic material. In contrast, cells produced by meiosis will not be genetically identical to each other, as they undergo recombination and independent assortment, resulting in genetically diverse gametes. Thus, the genetic makeup of the cells at the end of telophase depends on whether the process was mitotic or meiotic.
It produces four genetically different cells with 23 chromosomes each. They are haploid.
so that students are interected with each other
No.
Coevolution