An organism has a diploid number of 16 in a primary oocyte. How many tetrads are present in the second meiotic prophase? How many chromosomes are present in the second meiotic prophase? How many chromatids are present in the second meiotic anaphase?
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The diploid number of chromosomes in a primary oocyte is 16. This means that there are 16 chromosomes in total, with 8 homologous pairs. Show more…
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