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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Unlike mitosis, meiosis of a single cell results in the formation of a. two genetically identical cells b. two genetically unlike cells c. four genetically identical cells d. four genetically unlike cells

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Well, if it is at the end of meiosis 1, the product is two identical cells and at the end of meiosis II, then the product will be 4 identical cells.

OpenStudy (shrutipande9):

result of meiosis is 4 genetically unlike cells...4 because meiosis occurs in 2 parts...1 part yields 2 cells...and unlike because during meiosis 1 the chromosomes undergo a crossover...thus creating a genetic diversity...

OpenStudy (nincompoop):

@rina.r you mentioned ****Unlike mitosis, which results in 2 identical " diploid " cells, cells completely undergo ** two rounds ** of cell division & theorectially, gives rise to ** four non-identical ** haploid cells. but you said you think it's C I am confused why by means of elimination lead to D, but your answer is C

OpenStudy (rina.r):

forget about other thing what i wrote but my answer is C @nincompoop

OpenStudy (shrutipande9):

i very much sure that the result in unidentical...if it would have been identical me and my sister would look exactly same....

OpenStudy (nincompoop):

>.< oh my

OpenStudy (nincompoop):

the 4 resulting daughter haploid cells are NOT IDENTICAL to the original parent cell or to each other

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