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differentiate between homotypic division and hetrotypic division​

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Answered by lankaharshitha99
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during meiosis the mother nucleus divides twice, i.e., heterotypic division is followed by homotypic division. The number of chromosomes is reduced to half in the heterotypic division whereas the homotypic division is mitotic one and here number of chromosomes remains same.

Answered by Anonymous
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it is already mentioned that during meiosis the mother nucleus divides twice, i.e., heterotypic division is followed by homotypic division. The number of chromosomes is reduced to half in the heterotypic division whereas the homotypic division is mitotic one and here number of chromosomes remains same.

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