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In the beginning of meiosis

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Answered by tejaschopade
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Meiosis begins with a diploid cell, which contains two copies of each chromosome, termed homologs. First, the cell undergoes DNA replication, so each homolog now consists of two identical sister chromatids. ... The sister chromatids are segregated to separate daughter cells to produce a total of four haploid cells.

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Meiosis begins with a diploid cell, which contains two copies of each chromosome, termed homologs. First, the cell undergoes DNA replication, so each homolog now consists of two identical sister chromatids.

What is the starting cell in meiosis?

. Meiosis starts with a diploid cell and produces four haploid cells. In animals, the starting diploid cell is usually called a germ cell and the surviving haploid cells become gametes (sperm and ova).

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