what is the ploidy at anaphase, of a diploid cell undergoing mitosis?
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. Occurs in somatic cells and the stem cells of the germ cell line.
2. One cell division results in 2 new cells.
3. Each of the 2 new cells receives one complete set of each original pair of chromosomes in the dividing cell.
4. Each of the 2 new cells contains a diploid number (2c) of chromosomes and diploid (2n) genetic content.
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