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Is sickle cell anemia x-chromosome or non x-chromosome?

Sickle cell anemia is not sex linked.


Does viral replication only occur in mitosis?

No, viral replication can occur in both mitotic and non-mitotic cells. Viruses can hijack the cellular machinery of the host cell to replicate their own genetic material and produce new virus particles regardless of whether the host cell is actively undergoing mitosis.


What do you get from meiosis that you don't get from mitosis?

Mitotic cell division produces two genetically identical daughter cells that are genetically identical to their parent cell. The daughter cells that result from mitotic cell division are 2n, having two sets of chromosomes. Meiotic cell division produces four genetically non-identical cells that are 1n, having only one set of chromosomes. The parent cell for meiotic cell division is 2n.


The chromosome number after meiosis is denoted as?

The chromosome number after meiosis is denoted as haploid, meaning that the cells have half the number of chromosomes compared to the original cell. In humans, the chromosome number after meiosis is 23.


What happens if a cell goes through non-disjunction?

The failure of chromosomes to separate during mitosis results in one gamete that lacks a chromosome and another with 2 chromosomes. Gametes with improper number of chromosomes are called aneuploid gametes. Aneuploid gametes are the most common cause of spontaneous abortion and handfuls of other congenital disorders that varies depending on donors gamete content.

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Is sickle cell anemia x-chromosome or non x-chromosome?

Sickle cell anemia is not sex linked.


Does viral replication only occur in mitosis?

No, viral replication can occur in both mitotic and non-mitotic cells. Viruses can hijack the cellular machinery of the host cell to replicate their own genetic material and produce new virus particles regardless of whether the host cell is actively undergoing mitosis.


What do you get from meiosis that you don't get from mitosis?

Mitotic cell division produces two genetically identical daughter cells that are genetically identical to their parent cell. The daughter cells that result from mitotic cell division are 2n, having two sets of chromosomes. Meiotic cell division produces four genetically non-identical cells that are 1n, having only one set of chromosomes. The parent cell for meiotic cell division is 2n.


The chromosome number after meiosis is denoted as?

The chromosome number after meiosis is denoted as haploid, meaning that the cells have half the number of chromosomes compared to the original cell. In humans, the chromosome number after meiosis is 23.


Factors affecting cell radiosensitivity?

The greatest radiation effects will occur in cells having the 1) least maturity 2) least specialization 3) most mitotic activity, and 4) longest mitotic phase. ...so 1. Maturity of the cell 2. Specialization of the cell 3. Mitotic activity of the cell 4. Mitotic phase of the cell ( I am a radiology student, all this information came from my text book :) )


What happens if a cell goes through non-disjunction?

The failure of chromosomes to separate during mitosis results in one gamete that lacks a chromosome and another with 2 chromosomes. Gametes with improper number of chromosomes are called aneuploid gametes. Aneuploid gametes are the most common cause of spontaneous abortion and handfuls of other congenital disorders that varies depending on donors gamete content.


What is the 22 chromosome called?

The 22nd chromosome is called the autosomal chromosome, as it is one of the non-sex chromosomes found in humans. Each cell typically contains two copies of chromosome 22, one inherited from each parent. It contains around 500 to 800 genes involved in various biological functions.


What is the difference between primary and secondary nondisjunction?

primary can happen in meiosis and as a result produces gametes with more than or less than the original number of chromosomes. secondary occur in an individual whose chromosomes already has the wrong number because of non disjunction.


Where are originate the microtubules that form the mitotic spindle?

Microtubules that form the mitotic spindle originate from the centrosomes, which are found near the nucleus in animal cells. The centrosomes serve as the main organizing centers for microtubule assembly during cell division. Additionally, some microtubules can also originate from non-centrosomal sites in the cell.


What is a Autosomal chromosome?

One of the non-X or non-Y chromosomes


Does Viral replication only occurs when the cell is in the process of mitosis?

No, viral replication can occur in both dividing (mitotic) and non-dividing cells. Some viruses can replicate while the host cell is in interphase or even in a quiescent state. This allows viruses to replicate in various cell types and at different stages of the host cell cycle.


How can an error in meiosis can cause abnormalities?

Errors in meiosis, such as non-disjunction, can lead to abnormalities by causing an unequal distribution of chromosomes in the daughter cells. This can result in conditions like Down syndrome, where there is an extra copy of chromosome 21. Another example is Turner syndrome, which arises from the absence of one X chromosome in females due to non-disjunction.