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In a cell that has 16 chromosomes immediately after cytokinesis, how many chromosomes are present in the cell-
At G1 phase?
At G2 phase?

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In S phase the amount of DNA gets doubled due to relocation process and chromosomes number of chromosomes also gets doubled but the chromosome is unable to separate due to which chromosome pair is considered as 1 in the phase at anaphase stage the chromosomes get separated and becomes 32 from 16.6

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In a cell that has 16 chromosomes immediately after cytokinesis, how many chromosomes are present at the cell at G1 phase? At G2 phase?

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Here is your answer:-

In S phase the amount of DNA gets doubled due to relocation process and chromosomes number of chromosomes also gets doubled but the chromosome is unable to separate due to which chromosome pair is considered as 1 in the phase at anaphase stage the chromosomes get separated and becomes 32 from 16.

Hence in G1 phase=16 chromosomes and 2C

In S phase = 16 chromosomes and 4C

In M phase =32 chromosomes and 4C.

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