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A cell containing 92 chromatids at metaphase of mitosis would, at its completion produce two nuclei containing how many chromosomes?

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Answered by 22ericksoncami
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92 chromatids present at metaphase of mitotic cell division means there are 46 chromosomes, each with two chromatids. Two sister chromatids of a chromosome remain attached at centromere during metaphase; but, the two will soon separate in anaphase stage of cell division to move to opposite poles.

Answered by HariniNivetha
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92 chromatids present at metaphase of mitotic cell division means there are 46 chromosomes, each with two chromatids.

Two sister chromatids of a chromosome remain attached at centromere during metaphase; but, the two will soon separate in anaphase stage of cell division to move to opposite poles.

Each of the two daughter nuclei, formed at the end of cell division, will have 46 chromosomes

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