Biology, asked by Faizanwasfikhan, 8 months ago

How does the number of chromosomes remain the same in S-phase after duplication of DNA in G1 phase during mitosis ?

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Answered by Anonymous
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the number of chromosomes remain same after mitosis bcz ... half of the chromosomes are taken by both the members .

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Answered by Shreelisha
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Answer:bachee listen S phase follows the g phase and in g phase

Chromosomes are replicated.After replication there are sister chromatids of chromosomes hence the number of chromosomes is same..Okk bachaa

Explanation: And bachhe if u worry sister chromatids are different no bacche the moment they separate they become different.. And til they are together they are treated as single chromosome

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