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24 October, 10:37

After meiosis what percentage (%) of the original cell's genetic information can now be found in each daughter cell? Group of answer choices 25% 100% 50% 75%

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  1. 24 October, 10:49
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    Genetic Information

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    50% is right answer The daughter cells formed that are genetically identical from the parent cells when the mitosis is utilized The cell duplicates or 'replicates' its chromosomes, and afterward parts the replicated chromosomes similarly to ensure that each daughter cell has a full set Each daughter cell will have 30 chromosomes Toward the finish of meiosis II, every cell (i. e. gamete) would have a original number of chromosomes, that is, 15 chromosomes. Meiosis I starts with one diploid parent cell and closures with two haploid girl cells, dividing the number of chromosomes in every cell Meiosis II begins with two haploid parent cells and finishes with four haploid daughter cells, keeping up the number of chromosomes in every cell.
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