Starting with 2 pairs of chromosomes- Draw all stages of mitosis. Then start again with 2 pairs and do meiosis, including crossing over and independent assortment.
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The first stage is prophase, where the chromosomes condense and become visible. The nuclear envelope also breaks down. Show more…
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