Why the chromosome number reduced to half in daughter cells of meiosis?
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The reduction of chromosome numberin meiosis is a central event in the lives of most eukaryotes, including humans. It makes diploidy possible because the gametes that are produced with halfthe chromosome number of their parent cells can then fuse to form a diploid zygote.
Meiosis is a reduction division that is necessary in sexually reproducing organisms to maintain the species number of chromosomes. Gametes, or sex cells must have half the chromosomes that the parent cell has. At fertilization, two gametes fuse together to form the offspring.
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The reduction of chromosome numberin meiosis is a central event in the lives of most eukaryotes, including humans. It makes diploidy possible because the gametes that are produced with halfthe chromosome number of their parent cells can then fuse to form a diploid zygote.
Meiosis is a reduction division that is necessary in sexually reproducing organisms to maintain the species number of chromosomes. Gametes, or sex cells must have half the chromosomes that the parent cell has. At fertilization, two gametes fuse together to form the offspring.
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