If we ignore the effect of crossing over, how many different haploid cells arise by meiosis in a diploid cell have2n=12?
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During meiosis 2 types of division take place
One is
♦Reductional division
and the other is
♦equational division
During Reductional division 2 haploid cells are made with half the number of Chromosomes as the parent cell
So if the parent cell contain 12 chromosomes then after Reductional division each haploid cell will have 6 chromosomes.
Then again in equational division 2 more cell are formed by the mitotic division of the haploid cells .
So as a result, the meiotical division of parent cell results in 4 haploid cells of 6 chromosomes.
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Here's the answer you are looking for
During meiosis 2 types of division take place
One is
♦Reductional division
and the other is
♦equational division
During Reductional division 2 haploid cells are made with half the number of Chromosomes as the parent cell
So if the parent cell contain 12 chromosomes then after Reductional division each haploid cell will have 6 chromosomes.
Then again in equational division 2 more cell are formed by the mitotic division of the haploid cells .
So as a result, the meiotical division of parent cell results in 4 haploid cells of 6 chromosomes.
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