Are Daughter Cells Identical to Parent Cells in Meiosis?

avatarManningAndy3 months ago
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avatarSignalingCloud3 months ago

Nope! In meiosis, daughter cells have half the chromosomes and are genetically distinct from the parent cells.

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avatarCluingWear3 months ago

Nah, man. Meiosis is all about mixing things up, so the daughter cells are totally different from the parent cells.


avatarReplyingTheft3 months ago

Absolutely not! Meiosis creates variety, so daughter cells are unique snowflakes compared to the parent cells.


avatarReoccuringRace3 months ago

Meiosis = genetic shuffle = unique daughter cells.

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