A cell has 8 chromosomes in metaphase II of meiosis. How many chromosomes and DNA molecules will be present per cell in this same organism at the following stages? a. Prophase of mitosis b. Metaphase I of meiosis c. Anaphase of mitosis d. Anaphase II of meiosis e. Anaphase I of meiosis f. After cytokinesis that follows mitosis g. After cytokinesis that follows meiosis II
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Prophase of mitosis: In prophase of mitosis, the chromosomes condense and become visible. The cell still has 8 chromosomes, so there will be 8 chromosomes and 8 DNA molecules present per cell. b. Metaphase I of meiosis: In metaphase I of meiosis, homologous Show more…
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