A cell undergoing meiosis experiences a problem with its microtubules, such that proper separation of the paired chromosomes carrying alleles q and q does not occur during anaphase i. What is the most likely effect on the four daughter cells?.



Answer :

All four daughter cells will have a full chromosome set except two is the most likely effect on the four daughter cells.

With the exception of two daughter cells having an extra chromosome containing the Q or q allele and the other two without this chromosome, all four of the daughter cells will have a complete set of chromosomes.

Mitosis divides a parent cell into two identical daughter cells, in which each of which has the same amount of chromosomes. But, Meiosis, on the other hand, creates four distinct daughter cells, each of which has half as many chromosomes as the parent cell.

Half of the original 46 chromosomes, or 23 chromosomes, will be present in each daughter cell. There are two sister chromatids on each chromosome. The daughter cells now enter meiosis II, the third and last stage of meiosis.

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