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1 December, 07:01

Meiosis I is being stimulated with a pair of homologous that are red and yellow. why will one resulting daughter cell cintains only red-long and the other daughter cell contain only yellow-long? what occured if each dauggter cell contains a red and yellow-long?

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  1. 1 December, 08:46
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    In meiosis I, the pair of homologous chromosomes separate from each other so that the entire red-long homolog will move one direction and the entire yellow-long homolog will move in the other direction.

    If a cell ended up with both homologs, that would be the result of nondisjunction. The gametes formed from that cell will up with 2 copies of the long chromosome. The gametes formed from the other cell from meiosis I will end up with no copies of that chromosome.
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