BIOL 1001 Chapter Notes - Chapter 9: Sister Chromatids, Chromatin, Interphase

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: the condition where cells have pairs of homologous chromosomes: the ordinary body cells of many organisms are diploid, haploid. : the condition in which cells contain one set of chromosomes: no pairs; this condition is found only in gametes, the egg or sperm cells, understand all of the stages of mitosis. Are the daughter cells identical to each other, or the parent cell (cell that underwent mitosis): each daughter cell is identical to the other, understand all of the stages of meiosis i and ii. Are the daughter cells identical to each other, or the parent cell: they are not identical to each other, and not the parent cell, because they each carry half of the parent cell"s genetic material. Protein structures on chromosomes where spindle fibers attach during mitosis. Meiosis i produces 2 daughter cells: during anaphase, homologous chromosomes separate.

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