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11 years ago
How many chromosomal duplications are there in each mitosis and meiosis?
How many chromosomes are in the daughter cells in each mitosis and meiosis?
Genetic relationship of daughter cells to parent cell in both mitosis and meiosis?

Thanks. I'm not cheating. This is for a chart on my homework assignment and these are the last three questions that I can't seem to find the answer to.
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11 years ago
mitosis and meiosis are bot forms of cell division. however, mitosis is asexual, and meiosis is sexual.
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11 years ago
There is one round of chromsomal duplication in both mitosis and meiosis. (Mitosis has one nuclear division, and meiosis has two.)

After mitosis, the daughter cells have exactly the same number of chromosomes as the original cell. After meiosis, the daughter cells have HALF the chromosomes that the original cell did.

In mitosis, the daughter cells are genetically identical to each other and to the original cell. After meiosis, the daughter cells are genetically different than the original cell.
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