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If nondisjunction occurs during meiosis I, how many of the daughter cells will have an incorrect number of chromosomes after meiosis I and meiosis II are complete?
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- How many new nuclei come from the original nucleus when meiosis is complete?If a cell has a diploid number of twelve (2N = 12) before meiosis, how many chromosomes will be in each of the four daughter cells if one pair of chromosomes experiences nondisjunction during meiosis I. Explain.In which period of meiosis does the pairing of homologous chromosomes occur?