Biology, asked by suresh779229, 9 months ago

what happens if meiotic division does not takes place?​

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Answered by divyanshkashyap449
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If meiosis (reduction division) does not occur properly, an egg or sperm could end up with too many chromosomes, i.e., fusion of gametes would result in a doubling of the chromosomes for each successive reproduced generation because the process of meiosis halves the number of chromosomes in the gametes.

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Answered by qwnewlady
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If a miotic division doesn't take place properly then,

  • An egg or sperm may have too many or too few chromosomes if meiosis is not completed properly.
  • The infant may be born with an additional chromosome or a missing chromosome after fertilisation.
  • Because meiosis is a process in which a single cell divides twice, yielding four cells with half the amount of genetic material as the original cell.
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