If we ignore the effect of crossing over, how many different haploid cells arise by meiosis in a diploid cell having 2
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Crossing over is basically the exchange of genetic material between two homologous chromosomes which occurs during the pachytene stage of meiosis I. ... Going by this question , at the end of meiosis, 4 haploid cells would be formed. Since 2n=12; n=6. Thus, 4 haploid cells, each with n=6 chromosomes would be released.
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