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- During spermatogenesis, which of the following options describes when cytokinesis would occur? Following anaphase I Following metaphase II Following telophase I Following telophase IIAre P. granules cytoplasmic determinants? Or are they mRNA/proteins that give rise to gametes?Can sperm with DNA fragmentation fertilize an egg?
- How does a fertilized egg give rise to an organism with highly differentiated cells that are organized in space and time?Using Next Generation Sequencing technology, biopsy of an embryo produced the following chromosomal sequencing results. What are the abnormality and sex of this embryo? Will this embryo produce a healthy livebirth and why?If a liver cell has 10 chromosomes, how many does a sperm cell have from the same species?