22 At the end of meiosis 1, the resulting two cells are A) identical in all ways
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22 At the end of meiosis 1, the resulting two cells are A) identical in all ways. B) genetically identical. C) genetically different. D prepared to enter interphase so the chromosomes can be replicated 23 Ai the end of metaphase I, A) bomologues B) only the autosomessister chromatids D) centrioles E) tetrads separate 24 At the end of meiosis L, the resulting two cells are A) identical in all ways. B) genetically identical. C) genetically different. 90 prepared to. enter interpbase so the chromosomes can be replicated 25. The complementary base pairing for the fragment ATCGTTGCCATof DNA to RNA A) TAGCAACGGTA OTTCGTTGCGTA C)UAGC AACGGUA DUUGCAACGGTA Section B answer anyone which will be computed as extra credit Explain mitosis and its importance to the cell 2 Compare and contrast mitosis and meiosis 3. Copare and contrast the structure and function of DNA and RNAExplanation / Answer
22) The correct option is C. . genetically different.
Meiosis I produces genetically different haploid cells.
23)The correct option of A) homologous chromosomes.
At the end of metaphase I, homologous chromosomes separate. The homologous chromosomes align on the metaphase plate at the end of metaphase I.
24) The correct option is C. . genetically different.
The process of meiosis I produces genetically different haploid cells.
25) The correct option is C. UAGCAACGGUA.
A complementary strand of DNA is based on nucleobase complementarity. Each base pair in DNA,A=T vs. G?C and in RNA, A = U vs G = C.
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