At what stage do homologous chromosomes separate?
chromosomes!
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Great question for a PC forum.
I'm really excited about what's to come.
Keep an eye on it.
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Is certainly a question for Mr. Lauterbach
If the question is actually meant seriously, you can certainly find the answer on Google.
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Manni
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moin,
why is such a question asked?
am always amazed that it user
are there who have never heard of google mmn?
above question entered into google, duration approx. 8 sec
ergebniss:
At what stage are the homologous chromosomes separated?
In meiosis I, the homologous chromosomes distributed to two haploid daughter cells (1n, 2C). The genetic information is recombined in the process. In meiosis II, the sister chromatids are attached to the centromeres separated and distributed to up to four haploid germ cells.
my tip, better pay attention in school, then i don't need it at all
to ask. or as my lecturer used to say back then, I don't have to know everything,
I just need to know where it is, and we're back to google
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Hello streetdevil, nice to read from you again.
Weird questions have been asked here from time to time lately, just to be able to throw in a few links later.
But we're paying attention to that...