What is meiosis ? What is G1 Phase
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Actively dividing eukaryote cells pass through a series of stages known collectively as the cell cycle: two gapphases (G1 and G2); an S (for synthesis) phase, in which the genetic material is duplicated; and an M phase, in which mitosis partitions the genetic material and the cell divides. G1 phase.
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- Meiosis is a type of cell division that reduces the number of chromosomes in the parent cell by half and produces four gamete cells. This process is required to produce egg and sperm cells for sexual reproduction. Meiosis begins with a parent cell that is diploid, meaning it has two copies of each chromosome.
- Actively dividing eukaryote cells pass through a series of stages known collectively as the cell cycle: two gapphases (G1 and G2); an S (for synthesis) phase, in which the genetic material is duplicated; and an M phase, in which mitosis partitions the genetic material and the cell divides. G1 phase.
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