Meiosis is another type of nuclear division.
Describe how the nuclei in cells produced by meiosis differ from the nuclei in cells produced by mitosis.
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The nuclei resulting from a mitotic division are genetically identical to the original. They have the same number of sets of chromosomes: one in the case of haploid cells, and two in the case of diploid cells. On the other hand, meiosis is two nuclear divisions that result in four nuclei, usually partitioned into four new cells. The nuclei resulting from meiosis are never genetically identical, and they contain one chromosome set only—this is half the number of the original cell, which was diploid
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Explanation:
- Meiosis and mitosis are both preceded by one round of DNA replication.
Mitosis:
- The nuclei resulting from a mitotic division are genetically identical to the original.
- They have the same number of sets of chromosomes: one in the case of haploid cells, and two in the case of diploid cells.
Meosis:
- The nuclei resulting from meiosis are never genetically identical.
- The nuclei resulting from meiosis contain one chromosome set only—this is half the number of the original cell, which was diploid
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