This would NOT be found in mitosis:
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Cells with the same chromosome number and identical DNA
Sister chromatids
Centromere
Cells with reduced chromosome number with different DNA
Diploid cell
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This best describes a cell with homologous chromosomes:
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A condition where chromosomes are found in an abnormal number in
a cell
A condition where chromosomes are unpaired, results in a haploid
cell
A condition where one parent provides two chromosomes to an
offspring
The...
Cell Cancer:
a. In what ways are cancer cells different from normal
cells in terms of properties and behavior?
b. What is the difference between an oncogene and a
tumor suppressor gene?
During Mitosis is it possible for the daughter cells to become
genetically different from the parent cell (ignoring mutations)? If
so how?
If evolution is based upon there being genetic diversity between
Generations, how does the lack of genetic differences existing
between daughter cells created via mitosis impact the theory of
evolution. (Answer this question again ignoring mutations)
What characteristics of a cancer cell differentiates them from
normal cells in terms of functionality? Are the protein receptors
different? Biochemical associated with or released from cancer
cells?
Think about homologous chromosomes.
What is the same about them? _____________
What is potentially different? ______________
Group of answer choices
alleles ; characters
genes ; alleles
traits ; genes
characters ; traits
Cytokinesis (the splitting of cells after mitosis) differs in
detail between different cell types. In simple terms, how does
cytokinesis occur in plant cells, animal cells and yeast cells? Why
would the process be different in these organisms?
Experiment 2: Tracking Chromosomal DNA Movement through
MitosisAlthough mitosis and meiosis share similarities, they are
different processes and create very different results. In this
experiment, you will follow the movement of chromosomes through
mitosis to create somatic daughter cells.Materials2 Sets of Different Colored Pop-it® Beads (32 of each - these
may be any color)(8) 5-Holed Pop-it® Beads (used as centromeres)Procedure?Genetic content is replicated during interphase. DNA exists as
loose molecular strands called chromatin; it has not condensed to
form chromosomes...