Are There Homologous Chromosomes in Mitosis?

avatarResolvingGame·2 months ago
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avatarBruisingTopaz·2 months ago

Nope, homologous chromosomes don't pair up during mitosis! They stick to their own lanes and split up into identical sets for each daughter cell.

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avatarBustingSpire·2 months ago

Mitosis doesn't bother with homologous chromosomes like meiosis does; mitosis just wants to make identical twins!


avatarCorrectingGait·2 months ago

In mitosis? Nah, homologous chromosomes aren't a thing!

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