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in what meitotic phase we can identify bridge abberation? anaphase I or Metapahse I?
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- Compare meiotic anaphase I with meiotic anaphase II. Which meiotic anaphase is most similar to the mitotic anaphase?In what meitotic phase we can identify (1) laggard, (2) chain, (3) ring abberation?An organism has a diploid number of 16 in a primaryoocyte. How many monads migrate to each pole during anaphase II?
- Please provide an illustration of the stages of meiosis of Ascaris lumbricoides: Anaphase I, Telophase I, Prophase I, Metaphase II, Anaphase II, and Telophase IIFor a plant cell, on a blank sheet of paper, make 1 drawing of each of the phases of Meiosis I and II. Identify (write out) 2 key occurrences (distinct characteristics) of each phase.Which are the three tetrad types produced by meiosis of dihybrid yeast?
- does sister chromatids saperate in Meiosis I also?or only sapertae in Meiosis II?For a species with a diploid number of 18, indicate how manychromosomes will be present in the somatic nuclei of individualsthat are haploid, triploid, tetraploid, trisomic, and monosomicplease help with the drawing linkage meisosis question, as well, as the one below it with the punnett square that isn't completed.