How do the resulting cells at the end of meiosis compare to the original cell from the beginning of meiosis?
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How are the cells at the end of meiosis different from the cells at the beginning of meiosis? ... Cells in the begining of meiosis have diploid cells, with a full amount of chromosomes. In the end of meisos, the four genetically different daughter cells are haploid, they have half the number of chromosomes.
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Cells in the begining of meiosis have diploid cells, with a full amount of chromosomes. In the end of meisos, the four genetically different daughter cells are haploid, they have half the number of chromosomes.
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