For an imaginary cell with a diploid chromosome number of 8 (2 n =8), give the c
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For an imaginary cell with a diploid chromosome number of 8 (2n=8), give the cell number and genetic component (i.e. chromosome number and structure) at the following stages of meiosis: immediately preceding prophase I, end of meiosis I, end of meiosis II. In other words, you do not have to describe what is occurring in each phase, you simply have to indicate:
a) the number of cells present at that stage;
b) the nature of the chromosome structure (chromatids, chromosomes, etc.), and;
c) how many of the structures from b are at each of the phases listed.
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For an imaginary cell with a diploid chromosome number of 8 (2 n =8), give the c
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